The Impact of STOV (Standort Verwaltung) on Unit Time Utilization

Abstract

The objectives of this study were to determine whether or not time is made available to units through the provision of support services by STOV, and given that time is made available in this way, to determine whether or not that time is channelled into mission-oriented training activities. Two types of data were collected in the five battalions of 2AD (Fwd) and in three comparable units in other parts of Germany: descriptions of assigned time utilization in units, and descriptions of individual time utilization, as reported by SMs using Time Diaries. A total of 378 diaries were completed in 2AD(Fwd); 331 were completed in control units. Subjects were randomly assigned to days of the week on which to complete the diaries, with unit data provided for each survey day by unit First Sergeants.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1981
Accession Number
ADA127745

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  • Marsha J. Wallace
  • Richard J. Orend

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