Project

Officer, NCO, Warrant Officer, and Army Civilian Studies and Consolidation

Categorized Under: Defense, Research + Evaluation, Training + Technical Assistance

 

 

ICF worked with the U.S. Army to conduct one of the largest organizational assessments the U.S. Army has ever undertaken.

The Army Training and Leader Development Panel (ATLDP) project involved a series of studies to assess leadership and leader development, education, and training for Army officers, noncommissioned officers (NCO), warrant officers, and Army civilians. Data were collected from more than 100,000 personnel worldwide through surveys, focus groups, and personal interviews. At the conclusion of the four separate studies, a consolidation study was conducted that identified Army-wide themes and forward-looking recommendations. The outcomes of this research included reports that detailed findings and provided recommendations for the improvement of leader development. Many of these recommendations were implemented by the U.S. Army’s Chief of Staff.

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Insight Details

Client: U.S. Army Training and Leader Development Panel (ATLDP)
 
 
 
 

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