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Personnel Management Model
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In the field of military personnel management, there is a need for an improved computerized model as a method of controlling personnel turnover. Such a model should provide the following: (1) Display gain/loss data and a monthly accounting of manning; (2) Show worst case projected manning levels; (3) Describe turnover in meaningful terms; and, most importantly, (4) Predict the impact of personnel turnover on combat readiness. In civilian enterprises, the personnel management community takes cog…
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  • ISBN-10: 1249284449
  • ISBN-13: 9781249284444
  • Format: 18.9 x 24.6 x 0.3 cm, softcover
  • Language: English
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In the field of military personnel management, there is a need for an improved computerized model as a method of controlling personnel turnover. Such a model should provide the following: (1) Display gain/loss data and a monthly accounting of manning; (2) Show worst case projected manning levels; (3) Describe turnover in meaningful terms; and, most importantly, (4) Predict the impact of personnel turnover on combat readiness. In civilian enterprises, the personnel management community takes cognizance of many turnover considerations: morale, stability, cost, and organizational effectiveness, to name a few. However, little work appears to have been done in constructing and computerizing predictive mathematical models capable of presenting a clear picture of turnover and its effect. The military services, on the other hand, have studied the use of models for some time now. They have made some progress toward a model which meets the criteria specified above, although much remains to be improved in today's models. The Air Force has made significant progress in this regard. This thesis articulates the necessity of turnover control, reviews what personnel managers have done up to now in computerized manning and turnover models, and proposes a Personnel Management Model which provides the features discussed above.

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  • Author: Richard E Jonas
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  • ISBN-10: 1249284449
  • ISBN-13: 9781249284444
  • Format: 18.9 x 24.6 x 0.3 cm, softcover
  • Language: English English

In the field of military personnel management, there is a need for an improved computerized model as a method of controlling personnel turnover. Such a model should provide the following: (1) Display gain/loss data and a monthly accounting of manning; (2) Show worst case projected manning levels; (3) Describe turnover in meaningful terms; and, most importantly, (4) Predict the impact of personnel turnover on combat readiness. In civilian enterprises, the personnel management community takes cognizance of many turnover considerations: morale, stability, cost, and organizational effectiveness, to name a few. However, little work appears to have been done in constructing and computerizing predictive mathematical models capable of presenting a clear picture of turnover and its effect. The military services, on the other hand, have studied the use of models for some time now. They have made some progress toward a model which meets the criteria specified above, although much remains to be improved in today's models. The Air Force has made significant progress in this regard. This thesis articulates the necessity of turnover control, reviews what personnel managers have done up to now in computerized manning and turnover models, and proposes a Personnel Management Model which provides the features discussed above.

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