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implications for effective performance

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implications for effective performance

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English
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59

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Information systems technician rating stakeholders: implications for effective performance
2011, RAND National Defense Research Institute
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: ch. One Introduction
Background
Research Questions
Organization of the Report
ch. Two Theory from the Literature
Stakeholder Theory Literature
Identifying Stakeholders
Implications for the Current Study
Strategic Human Resource Management and Management Structure
Organizational Development and Organizational Change
Organizational Culture
Implications for the Current Study
Organizational Fit
Factors to Consider in Assessing Occupational Specialties
ch. Three Assessing Ratings
Navy Rating Characteristics and Distribution
Size and NEC Composition
Units and Commands
Summary
Information System Technician
The IT Rating Stakeholders
Selected Personnel Processes for the IT Rating
Navy Aegis Firecontrolman
The FC Rating Stakeholders
Selected Personnel Processes for the FC Rating
Navy Hospital Corpsman Rating
The HM Rating Stakeholders
Selected Personnel Processes for the HM Rating
Air Force Cyber Systems Operations
Cyber Systems Operations Force Development in General
Cyber Systems Operations Stakeholders
Selected Cyber Systems Operations Personnel Processes
Observations
ch. Four Goal Orientation of IT Stakeholders
Goal Orientation: Effectiveness, Efficiency, or Both?
Strategies That Fit with a Goal Orientation
Goal Orientations of IT Stakeholders
ch. Five Conclusion and Recommendations
Conclusion
Recommendations
APPENDIX
A.MPT Stakeholders and Relationships
B.Methodology for Effectiveness and Efficiency Goal Orientations.

Edition Notes

"Prepared for the United States Navy."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-59).

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Santa Monica, CA
Series
Technical report -- TR-1122-NAVY, Technical report (Rand Corporation) -- TR-1122-NAVY.

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Library of Congress
VB183 .I54 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxi, 59 p. ;
Number of pages
59

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25289934M
ISBN 10
0833059416
ISBN 13
9780833059413
LCCN
2011942594
OCLC/WorldCat
760971814

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OL16606939W

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