Overview  Objective  Personnel Life Cycle  Employing Force Management  Assignments  Responsibilities.

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Overview  Objective  Personnel Life Cycle  Employing Force Management  Assignments  Responsibilities

Objective  To sustain mission accomplishment by RECRUITING, RETAINING, and REPLACING human resources when appropriate

3. Utilization 1. Accessions 2. Training 4. Sustainment 5. Replacement MP 2: Personnel Life Cycle

Personnel Life Cycle  Accession  The process of bringing people into the organization  Recruiters are the primary source  Builds the workforce based on unit vacancies  Recruit to fill vacancies  Assign recruits to vacancies

 Training/Education  Specialty Training  Professional Military Education  Professional Continuing Education  Ancillary Training  Civilian Education Personnel Life Cycle

 Utilization  Utilize members in their assigned specialty  Assign duties commensurate with their grade, expertise and capabilities  Communicate mutual expectations Personnel Life Cycle

 Sustainment  Establish and utilize recognition programs  Recognize hard work and commitment  Reward results when performance is above and beyond what is required  Mentor  Prepare members for greater levels of responsibility  Ensure upward mobility  Select right people for promotion Personnel Life Cycle

 Replacement  May occur as a result of voluntary or involuntary separations  Retirements  Selective Retention Personnel Life Cycle

Assignments  Military  UMD – know it!  ANGI – Assignment within the ANG  Grade Ceilings GradePercent CMSgt100% SMSgt110% MSgt120% TSgt125% SSgtNo restriction

Employing Force Management  Reasons  Maintain a strong force  Mandated downsizing/reorganizations  Results  Change in life style, skills and jobs  Mission Readiness (Ready force)  Communication  Eliminates guessing and the spread of rumors

Responsibilities  Commanders are ultimately responsible for employing personnel force management with the assistance of the squadron Chief, First Sergeant and supervisors.

Summary  Objective  Personnel Life Cycle  Employing Force Management  Assignments  Responsibilities