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Implications for a U.S. Army Officer Corps strategy

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Talent

Implications for a U.S. Army Officer Corps strategy

Traditionally, the U.S. Army has stressed "competency" in its officer development doctrine. Recent operational experience clearly demonstrates the need for something more than adequate or appropriate individual performance by leaders. In an era of persistent conflict, Army officers must embrace new cultures, serve as ambassadors and diplomats, sow the seeds of economic development and democracy, and in general rapidly conceptualize solutions to complex and unanticipated problems. It requires the Army to access, retain, develop, and employ talented officers, not competent ones. The authors define talent as the intersection of three dimensions-- skills, knowledge, and behaviors-- that create an optimal level of individual performance, provided the individual is employed within his or her talent set. To get optimal performance from its officers, the Army must first acknowledge that each has a unique distribution of skills, knowledge, and behaviors. It must also acknowledge the unique distribution of talent requirements across the force. Doing so will allow the Army to thoughtfully manage the nexus of individual talent supply and organizational talent demand, to create a true talent management system that puts the right officer in the right place at the right time. An officer strategy focused upon talent has but one purpose: to help the Army achieve its overall objectives. It does this by mitigating the greatest risks: the cost of a mismatch between numbers of officers and requirements; and the cost of losing talented officers to the civilian labor market.

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English
Pages
31

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Talent: Implications for a U. S. Army Officer Corps Strategy [Enlarged Edition]
2014, Lulu Press, Inc.
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Talent: Implications for a U. S. Army Officer Corps Strategy
2009, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
in English
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Talent: Implications for a U.S. Army Officer Corps strategy
2009, US Army War College: Strategis Studies Institute
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Library of Congress
U413.A66 W273 2009, UB323 .W37 2009

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
vii, 24p.
Number of pages
31
Dimensions
9 x 6 x inches

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24972616M
ISBN 10
1584874120
OCLC/WorldCat
465191260

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL16076145W

Work Description

In our proposed Army Officer Corps Strategy, we established the interdependency of accessing, developing, retaining and employing talented leaders. Before exploring each of those functions in greater detail, however, we must first define “talent.” In our view, talent is something possessed by everyone. In fact, each individual has a unique distribution of talent across three dimensions—skills, knowledge, and behaviors. Effective organizations understand this. They successfully access and retain a depth and breadth of talent that can be developed and employed against current and future requirements.

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