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A Generalized Decision Support System For The Contracting Career Field, Larry D. Mercier Jr. Mar 2002

A Generalized Decision Support System For The Contracting Career Field, Larry D. Mercier Jr.

Theses and Dissertations

This research effort develops a generalized decision support system (DSS) to assist contracting career field managers in making recruiting and retention decisions. The DSS focuses on the skill level inventories of the contracting enlisted force. The interest in this research was identified by contracting career field managers due to the recent negative trends in recruitment and retention and the lack of analytical tools available. To accomplish this objective manpower models were developed using a combination of techniques gathered through interviews with Army and Air Force analysts and a literature review focusing on manpower modeling. The models developed in this study …


Career Anchors Of United States Air Force Information Systems Workers: A Turnover Predictor, Lee A. Wynne Mar 2002

Career Anchors Of United States Air Force Information Systems Workers: A Turnover Predictor, Lee A. Wynne

Theses and Dissertations

E-Learning Technology is being used to train and educate a myriad of personnel. Evidence shows, however, that completion rates among e-learners are lower than that of traditional learners. Motivational theory is applied to this problem to explain why e-learners initiate, sustain and terminate behavior. In particular, an integrative motivational model, that highlights distal and proximal processes, is introduced to identify and measure those factors most likely to influence e-learning completion rates. Findings offer recommendations that may be useful to e-learning instructors, administrators, and designers. Three research questions were used to investigate motivational theory and its relation to e-learning completion rates. …


Predictability And Family Support: Effects On Air Force Organizational Outcomes, John R. Underhill Mar 2002

Predictability And Family Support: Effects On Air Force Organizational Outcomes, John R. Underhill

Theses and Dissertations

This research examined the effects of deployment predictability and family support on Air Force personnel's intent to leave the Air Force using measures of work interference with family, family interference with work, job and life satisfaction, and affective organizational commitment. Based upon current theory found in the literature, a model was developed linking these variables. A web-based survey was sent out via email and obtained 1,234 responses (25.5%) from Air Force personnel regarding their perceptions of aforementioned variables. Using Structural Equation Modeling, support was found via several indirect paths that predictability has a negative effect on airmen's intent to quit. …


Developing An Upward Feedback Instrument For Supervisor Development, Douglas C. Patton Mar 2002

Developing An Upward Feedback Instrument For Supervisor Development, Douglas C. Patton

Theses and Dissertations

With the United States military representing an ever-shrinking share of the electronics market, Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Materiel Shortages (DMSMS) represents both a threat to mission capability as well as a large expenditure to maintain aging military weapon systems. As the primary manager of Federal Stock Classes 5961 and 5962, the Defense Supply Center, Columbus (DSCC) confronts the largest number of DMSMS cases. Their resolution of DMSMS cases affects nearly every fielded weapon system. This thesis sought to determine if the management strategy used by the DSCC could be improved. Based on the evaluation of the process, the researcher's recommendations …