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NCODP MSG Eldred

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NCODP

MSG Eldred

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pro·fes·sion[pruh-fesh-uhn] Noun

1. a vocation requiring knowledge of some department of learning or science: the profession of teaching. Compare learned profession.

2. any vocation or business.

3. the body of persons engaged in an occupation or calling: to be respected by the medical profession.

4. the act of professing; avowal; a declaration, whether true or false: professions of dedication.

5. the declaration of belief in or acceptance of religion or a faith: the profession of Christianity.

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pro·fes·sion·alprəˈfeSHənl adjective

1. of, relating to, or connected with a profession.

2. (of a person) engaged in a specified activity as one's main paid occupation rather than as a pastime.

"a professional boxer“

3. having or showing the skill appropriate to a professional person; competent or skillful. "their music is both memorable and professional"

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Agenda

• establish an SOP for administrative process and procedures

• cover expectations of evaluations, awards, and action requests

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administrative process and procedures

• reporting accountability

• why? who? when? where? and what do we need to give?

• weekly report

• changes to residence or phone numbers

• rating scheme EVERY MONTH

• phone roster EVERY MONTH

• safety briefs before all passes

• POV checklist every quarter or when a new vehicle is purchased

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• five Ws and CCIRs/SIRs

administrative process and procedures

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• accounting for equipment with hand receipts and 10% inventories

administrative process and procedures

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• phased recovery – one, two, three

administrative process and procedures

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• phased pre-execution – restock and inspect

administrative process and procedures

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evaluations

• “you are responsible for your own rating”

• accurate

• complete

• timely

• reflect the hard work done

• quality of writing ALWAYS outshines the accomplishments

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which one?

o hand picked over 2 other SSGs to run the lab coat cleaning program, processed

over 1,500 units in three months

~or~o selected over two highly recommended candidates to led the hospital in an essential

infection avoidance program; hard work resulted in 20% productivity increase

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evaluations

• Evaluations must be reviewed by the SELs around 25 days before “Thru”

• Evaluations will be signed and submitted between 14 days BEFORE “Thru”

date and not sent to HR until after the “Thu” date

• All blocks will be complete to include counseling dates and APFT date when

sent for review by the SEL

• all “Thru” dates will be confirmed via IWRS before being reviewed by SEL

• must be signed in the proper order Rater; Sr. Rater; Reviewer; Rated last

AR 623-3 and DA PAM 623-3

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which one?

o challenged four Soldiers to compete in the Sergeant Audie Murphy board; study

assistance and knowledge allowed three to achieve the coveted honor

~or~o three of his Soldiers earned Sergeant Audie Murphy selection; unprecedented

achievement

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which one?

o ensured 47 Soldiers succeeded with high marks in their annual Skills Qualification

Exam by providing high quality instruction in military and unit history

~or~o masterly provided instruction on military and unit history to 47 Soldiers who all

achieved high marks during annual Skills Qualification Exams (SQE)

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which one?

o single handedly built ten of the 45 tier three tents; greatly contributing to the

success of the units sustainability and readiness

~or~o improved unit readiness by building 10 of the 45 tier 3 tents on his own due to

limited resources and manpower availability; his resourcefulness was unmatched

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which one?

o beat all other squads in the BDE Iron-Squad challenge by expertly training his five

man team up in battle drills

~or~o led a team of 5 Soldiers to win the Brigade Iron-Squad event against 8 other highly

trained competitors; his expert skills and top physical fitness were instrumental

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evaluations

• rater only writes one block in the present tense: Daily Duties and Scope• write all three of the bullets in the Values block in past tense

• all bullets must be in past tense. so: o consistently earns the physical fitness badge of excellence (present tense)

• senior rater can provide bullets in past, present and future in the form of:• promote or not (future)

• schools they need (future)

• position they would best serve in (future) (optional)

• performance (passed)

• potential (present)AR 623-3 and DA PAM 623-3

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• double check date of ranks

• double check punctuation (each middle initial and the two blocks; Daily Duties and Scope and Special Emphasis get periods at the end)

• items in the special emphasis block will be reflected in the back with bullets

• double check that all acronyms are spelled out somewhere on evaluation

• counseling dates will be 30 days from assignment, and at 90 days each date after – HR WILL kick it back for anything otherwise

evaluations

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awards

• will be submitted ready for signatures NLT 90 days prior to actual presentation date for MSM and 60 days prior to presentation date for ARCOM

• “can” the admin data and the citation as much as possible (always the same, always right)

• spell out ranks

• confirm all data: cost, number of students…etc.

• one main idea or topic per achievement. More can be provided in the follow on pages

• use HIMSELF or HERSELF in the citation: the soldier has affected it – themselves

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action requests

• be accurate

• be timely

• be diligent in following up

If you do not get an answer for your action, consider it stuck!

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QUESTIONS?

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CHECK ON LEARNING

rating schemes are due…

when is EVERY MONTH

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CHECK ON LEARNING

the NCOER can be signed no earlier than this date.

what is 14 days before the thru date?

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CHECK ON LEARNING

the ONLY block the rater will write in present tense…

what is the Daily Duties and Scope?

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complete and ready for signature at 90 days prior to presentation

what status and when should you submit an MSM?

CHECK ON LEARNING