Analyzing Culture and Readiness: A Marine Corps Reserve Dilemma
Abstract
This thesis generates a conceptual framework to support identifying metrics of the four dimensions of unit culture that can predict Marine Forces Reserves (MARFORRES) activation readiness. Using the Competing Values Frameworks Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument, I identify metrics of unit culture among data currently collected by MARFORRES and test their ability to predict activation readiness. Further, I examine whether the relation between unit culture and activation readiness differs by major subordinate command characteristics, such as size. To that end, I estimate linear regression models of unit culture and major subordinate commands using metrics from Borrego on mental health readiness and attrition rates across 27 MARFORRES units. I find little variation in metrics of unit culture and no ability to predictmental health readiness. Additionally, the use of correlation analysis found both positive and negative correlations between culture and the Force Readiness Activation Assessment Programs inspection results. Understanding the impact of unit leadership culture on readiness, SMCR leaders can change the construct of their units organizational culture to meet the demanding requirements of activation readiness. The analysis suggests that Control and Compete cultures have positive impacts on a units ability to activate. I recommend and outline steps for conducting future research and to promote these culture types prior to the activation of a unit.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2023
- Accession Number
- AD1213096
Entities
People
- Diego Alvarez
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School