The Importance of Accountability in the Army Essay

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    to join the U.S. Army they have a preconceived notion of what an Army soldier is, what an Army soldier represents, and how life as a United States Army Soldier will be like. They contemplate how their friends, family, and the public will perceive them when they wear the uniform. Past and present Army leaders have worked diligently to form and maintain an Army image of disciplined, well trained, and true professional soldiers. Over the past 15 years, this outstanding image of Army Soldiers has…

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    The ‘market’ is one such influence. It encourages use of loyalty and rivalry to incentivize, places pressure to ‘impression manage’, gives weight to performance indicators and increases importance of the ‘budget’ and, consequently, ‘accounting logic’ (Cribb p.33, cites Broadbent and Loughlin 97) re accounting logic. This results in a reduction of collaborative working, ‘ritual practices’ between professionals and clients to boost league…

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    Abstract Property Book Unit Supply Enhanced (PBUSE) was introduced to the Army in 2001 from the Communications Electronic Command (CECOM) and Software Engineering Center (SEC-LEE) based at Ft. Lee, Virginia to upgrade the Army’s property accounting system Unit Level Logistics Supply System (ULLSS). PBUSE platform is based on Oracle platform that could improve performance, scalability, and flexibility. This system would improve the echelons from property book level, staff level, and unit levels…

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    The Salvation Army is a multi-faceted worldwide religious and charitable organization that operates numerous community centers across the United States and has been an established agency in downtown Lakeland, Florida since 1921. The Salvation Army has a strong organizational culture and the organization’s core values are intensely held and widely shared. This creates greater commitment, conveys a sense of identity, and enhances stability among members and the organization. How has different…

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    Every military in the whole world has its expenses according to the task that they have to accomplish. The amount of the army costs depends on the size of the military and the objectives which they have set, including the goals and the time frame. The sensitivity of the task ahead of them also determines the size of the expenditures. In the countries where there is a lot of wars like in Nigeria, Afghanistan and among others, usually have huge expenses. The military of the United States of…

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    Accountability for Results: Defense Intelligence employees are expected to take responsibility for their work, setting and/or meeting priorities, and organizing and utilizing time and resources efficiently and effectively to achieve the desired results, consistent with their organization 's goals and objectives. In addition, IC supervisors and managers are expected to use these same skills to accept responsibility for and achieve results through the actions and contributions of their…

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    Battle of the Bulge After the successful invasion of Normandy by American forces, German leaders believed that their defeat was imminent. However, Adolf Hitler saw an opportunity to attack the Ardennes to split the Allied forces, which included Britain, France, and America, and prevent them from advancing toward German territories. This strategic move led to the Battle of the Bulge. While the secrecy maintained by German leaders was significant, the principal factor contributing to the attack…

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    appeals to individuals with diverse needs, preferences and assumptions (Erickson, 2008). The four areas I proposed I would like to focus on includes: strategy design, selection, training and development, and retention. This article confirms the importance of focusing on these areas as it spells out challenges faced by organizations include the failure to develop a robust pipeline. This confirms I need to focus on selection and recruiting strategies. The article states that another challenge is…

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    accomplishment, these tests morphed into a standard of ability. Intelligence tests grew in popularity in the twentieth century. The Army Alpha and Beta Tests identified and separated the slower learners from the highest achievers. The Scholastic Aptitude Test, or SAT, began in the 1920’s and is still prominent today. These high-stake tests hold a heavy weight of importance and can be the determining factor for many students in their educational advancement throughout their entire life. What was…

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    It is obvious that Macbeth is being viewed with great importance because the second witch said to Macbeth, “All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor!” (Shakespeare 355). Macbeth earned the title of Thane of Glamis and he is even prophesied by the three witches that he will soon become the Thane of Cawdor…

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