The Fleet Support community : meeting its mission in the 21st century
This thesis evaluates the effectiveness of the Fleet Support community's management practices in meeting the dynamic changes in the complex fleet support arena, while increasing its value to the Navy in the future. The Fleet Support community's mission statement was used as a benchmark in...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-135402014-11-27T16:10:26Z The Fleet Support community : meeting its mission in the 21st century Murdy, Deanna M. Roger Evered William D. Hatch. This thesis evaluates the effectiveness of the Fleet Support community's management practices in meeting the dynamic changes in the complex fleet support arena, while increasing its value to the Navy in the future. The Fleet Support community's mission statement was used as a benchmark in the evaluation process. Data on billet base management, accession policies, education and the detailing process were evaluated against the mission statement to determine the extent to which these practices support it. The results of the study indicate that current practices provide limited support in meeting the Fleet Support community's mission statement. 2012-09-07T15:34:40Z 2012-09-07T15:34:40Z 1999-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/13540 en_US Approved for public release, distribution unlimited. Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School |
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This thesis evaluates the effectiveness of the Fleet Support community's management practices in meeting the dynamic changes in the complex fleet support arena, while increasing its value to the Navy in the future. The Fleet Support community's mission statement was used as a benchmark in the evaluation process. Data on billet base management, accession policies, education and the detailing process were evaluated against the mission statement to determine the extent to which these practices support it. The results of the study indicate that current practices provide limited support in meeting the Fleet Support community's mission statement. |
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