Scientist and Engineer Career Patterns for Air Force Civilians and Officers, Robert H Cohn (9781286863459) — Readings Books

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Scientist and Engineer Career Patterns for Air Force Civilians and Officers
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Scientist and Engineer Career Patterns for Air Force Civilians and Officers

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Technology will play a critical role in shaping tomorrow’s military environment and preparing now to meet the uncertain challenges facing the nation’s air and space forces. To achieve this end, the Air Force must employ the best and the brightest technically competent science and engineering workforce. These experts, military and civilian, are indispensable both for conducting relevant and mission essential in-house research and development as well as managing these and contracted technical activities.To acquire, motivate, and retain these experts, the Air Force must recognize both the differences and uniqueness of their individual needs and essential to adequately compensate them, whether direct or indirect. Dual-track career paths further enhance technological competency by addressing these concerns. In addition, sharing leadership between military officers / civilians is an essential consideration. To affect this, officers and civilians must be equally qualified, technically and managerially. Finally, through reengineered and proactive career management, the Air Force can place the right person, military or civilian, in the right job at the right time in the person’s career, and thus achieving what is best both for the individual and for the Air Force.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Biblioscholar
Date
26 October 2012
Pages
56
ISBN
9781286863459

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Technology will play a critical role in shaping tomorrow’s military environment and preparing now to meet the uncertain challenges facing the nation’s air and space forces. To achieve this end, the Air Force must employ the best and the brightest technically competent science and engineering workforce. These experts, military and civilian, are indispensable both for conducting relevant and mission essential in-house research and development as well as managing these and contracted technical activities.To acquire, motivate, and retain these experts, the Air Force must recognize both the differences and uniqueness of their individual needs and essential to adequately compensate them, whether direct or indirect. Dual-track career paths further enhance technological competency by addressing these concerns. In addition, sharing leadership between military officers / civilians is an essential consideration. To affect this, officers and civilians must be equally qualified, technically and managerially. Finally, through reengineered and proactive career management, the Air Force can place the right person, military or civilian, in the right job at the right time in the person’s career, and thus achieving what is best both for the individual and for the Air Force.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Biblioscholar
Date
26 October 2012
Pages
56
ISBN
9781286863459