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Towards an Officer Corps Strategy For SuccessTowards an Officer Corps Strategy For Success

Towards an Officer Corps Strategy For Success

A Proposed Human Capital Model Focused Upon Talent

Casey Wardynski

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Efficient talent employment is at the core of the Army Officer Human Capital Model. However, the Army’s current employment paradigm is unequal to the needs of a professional, volunteer Army facing the twin challenges of a competitive labor market and an increasingly complex global operating environment. It unduly prioritizes "fairness" when making assignments, has a narrowly defined pathway to senior leadership ranks, cannot see the talent it possesses, and suffers from severe principal-agent problems. Optimal employment theories, information age tools, and well-regulated market mechanisms can help the Army match individual officer talents against specific work requirements, reducing risk and achieving the depth and breadth of talent it needs, both now and in the future.

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OL15462937W

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PromotionsMilitary planningUnited States. ArmyVocational guidanceOfficersUnited StatesEmployee retentionSelection and appointmentPersonnel managementCareer developmentVocational qualificationsPersonnel managment

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