MODELING SYSTEM BEHAVIORAL OF INDIVIDUAL PROCEDURES AT THE TACTICAL LEVEL OF THE MARINE CORPS HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS—DO HRDP POLICY, PROCEDURES, AND IMS SUPPORT OR HINDER THEMSELVES?
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Authors
Gannon, Michael A.
Subjects
HRDP
Human Resource Development Process
talent management
human resources development
Modular Open System Approach
MOSA
DevSecOps
Defense Talent Management System
DTMS
Defense Civilian Personnel Advisory Service
Human Resource Development Process
talent management
human resources development
Modular Open System Approach
MOSA
DevSecOps
Defense Talent Management System
DTMS
Defense Civilian Personnel Advisory Service
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Seagren, Chad W.
Ming, Vivienne, Socos Labs
Date of Issue
2022-06
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Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School
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In February 2021, the Marine Corps released its official guidance on the Human Resource Development Process (HRDP). The Marine Corps outlined the HRDP phases of Guidance, Planning, Production, Assignment, and Assessment as co-occurring and continuous operations. Each process within the phases produces vast amounts of qualitative and quantitative data for the Marine Corps. Using Monterey Phoenix to model both the HRDP and Information Management System (IMS) system behaviors supporting the HRDP, I evaluated the Marine Corps' IMS ability to support Talent Management 2030. First, processes designed in the industrial era and carried into the digital age should not persist. This study recommends IT IMS changes to deal with the legacy processes and methodologies from a bygone era. Secondly, this report provides a framework, tools, and examples to conduct process analysis across all administrative functions across the force, allowing Marine Corps leadership to capitalize on efficiencies already gained by Fleet Marine Forces.
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