An Analysis of Personal and Professional Development in the United States Navy

Employee development is among the most important functions of any organization. Since employees are arguably an organizations most important asset, organizations have an incentive to invest in, direct, and promote the development of their employees. As an organization, the U.S. Navy, too, provides f...

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Main Authors: Filiz, Caner, Jean-Pierre, Markelly
Other Authors: Mehay, Stephen L.
Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/6793
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-67932015-08-06T16:02:45Z An Analysis of Personal and Professional Development in the United States Navy Filiz, Caner Jean-Pierre, Markelly Mehay, Stephen L. Crawford, Alice Management Employee development is among the most important functions of any organization. Since employees are arguably an organizations most important asset, organizations have an incentive to invest in, direct, and promote the development of their employees. As an organization, the U.S. Navy, too, provides for the personal and professional development of naval personnel. This thesis reviews the Navys personal and professional development program and examines possible use of 360-degree feedback in the development of naval personnel. Three-hundred sixty-degree feedback, also known as multi-source or multi-rater feedback, is a development tool that allows a person to receive feedback from his superiors, peers, subordinates, and in some cases, from internal and external customers. The Royal Australian Navy and the U.S. Army have implemented 360-degree feedback programs. The U.S. Navy has also included 360-degree feedback initiatives as part of several training programs, and conducted a 360-degree pilot program. Evaluations of those 360-degree feedback initiatives have concluded that 360-degree feedback is beneficial to program participants. However, the Navy has yet to implement a Navy-wide 360-degree feedback program. This thesis concludes that implementing a 360-degree feedback program in the Navy would be a costly investment but one that will yield major benefits. 2012-05-14T18:55:43Z 2012-05-14T18:55:43Z 2012-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/6793 Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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description Employee development is among the most important functions of any organization. Since employees are arguably an organizations most important asset, organizations have an incentive to invest in, direct, and promote the development of their employees. As an organization, the U.S. Navy, too, provides for the personal and professional development of naval personnel. This thesis reviews the Navys personal and professional development program and examines possible use of 360-degree feedback in the development of naval personnel. Three-hundred sixty-degree feedback, also known as multi-source or multi-rater feedback, is a development tool that allows a person to receive feedback from his superiors, peers, subordinates, and in some cases, from internal and external customers. The Royal Australian Navy and the U.S. Army have implemented 360-degree feedback programs. The U.S. Navy has also included 360-degree feedback initiatives as part of several training programs, and conducted a 360-degree pilot program. Evaluations of those 360-degree feedback initiatives have concluded that 360-degree feedback is beneficial to program participants. However, the Navy has yet to implement a Navy-wide 360-degree feedback program. This thesis concludes that implementing a 360-degree feedback program in the Navy would be a costly investment but one that will yield major benefits.
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