Skill/Knowledge Commonalities in Selected Electronics Specialties.
Abstract
The Air Force is interested in consolidating specialties in order to effect more efficient and effective personnel management, personnel utilization, and technical training. The purpose of this research is to develop a methodology for selecting electronics specialties for consolidation. Two different groups of specialties were used. Separate analyses were performed for the 17 Communications-Electronics specialties and the 6 Wire Communications specialties. The approach was to analyze the skill/knowledge commonality of the two groups of specialties using a variety of statistical techniques. The measures of skill/knowledge utilization were collected from job incumbents on the Electronic Principles Inventory. Cluster analyses, correlational analyses, and analyses of variance were performed to determine which specialties within each of the two groups had the most similar skill/knowledge requirements. Recommendations for consolidation are presented, as well as potential applications of this technique. keywords: classification, Comprehensive Occupational Data Analysis Programs (CODAP), cross-training, force management, job analysis, occupational structure, occupational transferability, recruiting, retraining, skills inventories.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA173372
Entities
People
- Hendrick W. Ruck
Organizations
- Air Force Research Laboratory