Accession Number ADA560258
Title Human Resources Transformation: PSDR Five Years Later.
Publication Date Mar 2011
Media Count 36p
Personal Author M. E. Masley
Abstract As Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom were fought, the Army transformed its division-centric force to a more agile and deployable brigade-centric force. Simultaneously, the Army's Human Resources (HR) community restructured Army HR assets to support the brigade-centric Army. Five years after redesigning Army HR support, this research assesses whether Personal Services Delivery Redesign (PSDR) accomplished its intended purpose. An examination of the HR Structure Requirement Code (SRC) 12 structure reveals that PSDR supported Army transformation and the GWOT, but the HR community must implement changes to balance the levels of effort and HR assets in brigade, division, corps, and echelons above corps HR teams in a theater of operation. This study further recommends developing successful PSDR organizations and supports recent initiatives by the Adjutant General's School to build reasonable expectations within the Army. Most important, this assessment identifies the Army's lack of a strategic level HR sustainment training program to improve PSDR within Army units and recommends implementing a Mobile Training Team (MTT) solution. As a result, the HR community should aggressively pursue HR support and doctrinal changes for the future.
Keywords Afghanistan conflict
Army
Army doctrine
Army training
Brigade level organizations
Corps level organizations
Division level organizations
Human resources
Human resources sustainment training program
Iraqi war
Military doctrine
Mobile training teams
Organizational change
Organizational realignment
Organizational structure
Personnel management
Personnel services delivery redesign
Program assessment
Psdr assessment
Teams(Personnel)
Theater level operations
Transformations


 
Source Agency Non Paid ADAS
NTIS Subject Category 70B - Management Practice
70D - Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower Studies
88D - Personnel
92A - Job Training & Career Development
74 - Military Sciences
Corporate Author Army War Coll., Carlisle Barracks, PA.
Document Type Technical report
Title Note Research paper.
NTIS Issue Number 1221
Contract Number N/A

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