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Navy-Wide Personnel (NPS) Survey 1998: Management Report

Authors: Murrey Olmsted; John Kantor; Gail Palmisano; NAVY PERSONNEL RESEARCH STUDIES AND TECHNOLOGY MILLINGTON TN
Abstract:
This report summarizes the results of the 1998 Navy-wide Personnel Survey (NPS). The NPS has been conducted annually from 1990 to 1998 at the request of the Chief of Naval Personnel. The 1998 NPS examined the opinions of Sailors in a variety of areas including detailing, assignment, Quality of Life, organizational climate, job satisfaction, and health issues. The information from this survey is valuable to Navy leadership to assessing the impact of current and proposed personnel policies, procedures, and programs. Major findings from the 1998 NPS included the following: (1) most Sailors were satisfied with interactions with detailers; (2) most are satisfied with their job and work experiences however, satisfaction has declined from previous years; (3) over a third of the enlisted and half of the officers plan to stay until retirement; (4) satisfaction with leadership cont

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Technical note
Pages: 84
Report Date: JUL 2001
Report Number: A487193
Keywords relating to this report:
*NAVAL PERSONNEL
*SURVEYS
ENLISTED PERSONNEL
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
JOB SATISFACTION
LEADERSHIP
LIVING STANDARDS
MEDICAL SERVICES
OFFICER PERSONNEL
PERFORMANCE APPRAISALS
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