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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/PEA304-1
来源IDPE-A304-1
Improving Strategic Resource Management in the Air Force Recruiting Enterprise: Challenges and Next Steps for Policymakers
David Schulker; Nelson Lim; David Knapp; Bruce R. Orvis
发表日期2020-09-17
出版年2020
页码12
语种英语
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Maintaining enough trained personnel to accomplish the U.S. Air Force's missions begins with the recruiting enterprise. Generating roughly 30,000 new enlistment contracts annually demands significant resourcing; planners must decide how many full-time recruiters are necessary and how much to budget for national advertising, local marketing events or activities, and enlistment incentives. Partly because of the scale of resources at stake, the use of marketing resources by the Air Force and other military services has attracted the attention of auditors and Congress, and planners must be prepared to justify their resource plans based on the expected return on investment. To help Air Force decisionmakers, the authors describe challenges associated with measuring the effect of recruiting resources, identify specific limitations that prevent the Air Force from making data-enabled resource-planning decisions, and offer recommendations for overcoming key obstacles.

主题Military Budgets and Defense Spending ; Military Recruitment ; United States Air Force
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/perspectives/PEA304-1.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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David Schulker,Nelson Lim,David Knapp,et al. Improving Strategic Resource Management in the Air Force Recruiting Enterprise: Challenges and Next Steps for Policymakers. 2020.
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