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Factors to Consider in Blending Active and Reserve by Harry J. Thie β€” book cover

Factors to Consider in Blending Active and Reserve

by Harry J. Thie, Roland J. Yardley, Peter Schirmer
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Overview

The Department of Defense has suggested that blending active component and reserve component workforces in military units must be implemented more broadly for a more flexible, capable force. This report examines existing organizational designs that facilitate integration of the reserve and active workforces, to ascertain whether changed personnel management practices are needed to further implement these designs.

Synopsis

The Department of Defense has suggested that blending active component and reserve component workforces in military units must be implemented more broadly for a more flexible, capable force. This report examines existing organizational designs that facilitate integration of the reserve and active workforces, to ascertain whether changed personnel management practices are needed to further implement these designs.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2007
Publisher
RAND Corporation
Pages
142
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780833040039

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