Research Summaries

Back Professional Development for Navy Region Northwest in support of Commander's Action Plan (CAP) Action 3.1

Fiscal Year 2017
Division Provost
Department Center for Executive Education
Investigator(s) McAnally, Winli
Sponsor Commander, Navy Installations Command (Navy)
Summary Navy Region Northwest (NRNW) is responsible for the operation and management of Naval shore installations in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota and Iowa.
The Commander oversees the assigned shore organization and provides facilities and space management, exercise coordination, and support to homeported and transient ships, submarines, and aircraft as well as afloat and ashore tenants, military and family members.
Puget Sound is the U. S. Navy's third largest fleet concentration area. The major Northwest installations are Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Naval Station Everett, and Naval Base Kitsap (which includes Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Submarine Base Bangor, Naval Undersea Warfare Center - Keyport, Manchester Fuel Depot, and Naval Magazine Indian Island). The Department of the Navy spends about $5.3 billion annually in the Northwest Region area, which is home to approximately 21,000 active duty service members, 16,000 civilian employees, 6,000 drilling reservists, 40,000 family members, and 35,000 Navy retirees.
This proposal addresses executive education program development that supports NRNW in management development and leadership that is necessary for meeting the Commander's vision. In particular, this proposal is designed to support Commander's Action Plan (CAP) Action 3.1. CAP Action 3.1's goal is to develop communication tools to provide accurate and timely information. This will allow supervisors to communicate effectively with their workforce.
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