Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-81).
Cover; Preface; Contents; Figures; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter One -- Introduction; This Study; Organization of This Monograph; Chapter Two -- Manpower Requirements: Then to Now; Historical Trends in Manpower Requirements Studies; Drivers of Manpower Requirements -- Force StructureReviews; DoD Provides Guidance for Manpower Planning; Chapter Three -- Existing Documentation, Studies, and Analysis; Toward a Taxonomy of Manpower Requirements Studies; Chapter Four -- Observations; Most Studies Are External; Most Studies Are Prescriptive; Implementation NotDocumented.
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Presents the results of a short-term review of 27 publicly available manpower studies to discover methods that other organizations could use to make "fiscally informed" manpower decisions. The studies exhibit varying methods for determining manpower requirements; however, the method used may not be as important as other attributes, such as the direct involvement of a senior decisionmaker.
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Fiscally informed total force manpower.
United States.-- Officials and employees.
United States.
Manpower-- United States.
Armed Forces-- Appropriations and expenditures.
Armed Forces-- Civilian employees.
Armed Forces-- Personnel management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Human Resources & Personnel Management.
Employees.
Manpower.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Political Freedom & Security-- General.
United States, Armed Forces, Appropriations and expenditures.
United States, Armed Forces, Civilian employees.
United States, Armed Forces, Personnel management.