Title: CHIEF MASTER SERGEANT EVAL BD
114th Flying Training Wing
Building the Worlds Best Pilots, Leaders, and
Warriors
Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development
I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l
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2Agenda (Day 3)
- 0700 0800 PT
- 0900 1100 Team Building and Motivation
- 1100 1200 Senior Leadership Panel (Chiefs)
- 1200 1300 Lunch
- 1300 1500 Effective Writing
- 1500 1600 Enlisted Assignments
314th Flying Training Wing
Building the Worlds Best Pilots, Leaders, and
Warriors
Team Building and Motivation
Military Equal Opportunity
I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l
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4Overview
- Introduction
- Team Building
- Motivation
- Implementation Strategies
- Summary
5- Teamwork is the fuel that takes
- uncommon people
- to uncommon heights
6Team Building
- Definition
- Challenges
- Managing Diversity
7Team Building
8Team Building
- What is a Team?
- A team is a group of people working together
towards a common goal.
9Team Building
10Team Building
- What is a Team Building?
- Team Building is the process of enabling that
group of people to reach their goal.
11Exercise 1
12Team Development Stages
- Forming
- Storming
- Norming
- Performing
- Transforming
13Team Building Challenges
- Different Team Goals
- Competing Leadership Personalities
- Inability to Empower Members of Team
- Micromanagement
- Diversity
14Elements of Managing Diversity
- Value Diversity
- Communication
- Change
15Value Diversity
16Ford Motor Company
- Diversity in the workplace includes all
differences that define each of us as unique
individuals. By understanding, respecting, and
valuing these differences, we can capitalize on
the benefits that bring diversity brings to the
company.
17Communication
14 FTW
18Communication
- The transmission of information, ideas,
attitudes, or emotions from one
person to another, by conveying
those ideas through written and spoken symbols
or other verbal or non-verbal signs
19Communication Process
MESSAGE/SYMBOL
OTHER FACTORS
RECEIVER
SENDER
FEEDBACK
20Verbal/Non-verbal Symbols
- Can influence the working, social, and living
environment in positive and negative ways
21Listening
- A complex process involving four separate but
interrelated components - Receiving - hearing
- Attending - concentrating
- Assigning Meaning - making sense of what is
communicated - Remembering - storing the communicated
information so we can recall it
22Perception
- A persons immediate experience of other persons
or objects gained through the sense organs and
somewhat modified by the perceivers personal
characteristics and by societal influences
23Bias
- Definition Thoughts and feelings we have that
are based on belief systems, values, morals, and
traditions we are raised with or exposed to in
the past - Biases are
- Filters through which we see the world
- Build barriers
- Cant be masked by humor
- Filter out the truth
- Overlook credentials and qualifications
- Are natural
- Are learned
24- Racism is a learned affliction.
- Anything that is learned can be unlearned.
- Jane Elliot
25Bias
- Definition Thoughts and feelings we have that
are based on belief systems, values, morals, and
traditions we are raised with or exposed to in
the past - Biases are
- Filters through which we see the world
- Build barriers
- Cant be masked by humor
- Filter out the truth
- Overlook credentials and qualifications
- Are natural
- Are learned
- Create Stereotypes
26Stereotypes
14 FTW
Categorizing people in a fixed or general pattern
which may lead to making invalid assumptions
regarding the particular group and members of the
group
27Prejudice
- A judgment against, or an opinion contrary to,
anything without just grounds or sufficient
knowledge
28Change
14 FTW
29Implementation Strategies
- Understanding
- Appreciation
- Confronting
- Commitment Empowerment
30- No culture can live if it attempts to be
exclusive - -Mahatma Gandhi
31Exercise 2
32Motivation
- Competition
- Strategies for Motivation
33- You can lead a horse to water but you cannot
force it to drink
34- It will only drink if its THIRSTY!
35Exercise 3
36Implementation Strategies
- Team Building Motivation ?
37Implementation Strategies
- Team Building Motivation
- MISSION SUCCESS!
38The BLAZE Team
39 40Senior Leadership Panel
41NCO Professional Development
4214th Flying Training Wing
Building the Worlds Best Pilots, Leaders, and
Warriors
Effective Writing
I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l
l e n c e
43Overview
- Bullet Statements
- Definition
- Types
- Uses
- Constructing Bullet Statements
- Gather the facts
- Develop bullet statements
- Fine tuning the final product
- Practical Exercise
- Summary
44Effective Writing
- Every Subordinate
- deserves
- a supervisor
- who can write!!!
- Careers depend on skilled writing, as applied to
performance reports, award nominations,
decorations, letters of commendation, etc. -
45Bullet Statement Defined
- What is a bullet statement?
- According to the Tongue and Quill, A bullet
statement is defined as something stated a
single declaration or remark, assertion a report
of facts or opinions. - A point conveyed in a short phrase
- A strong statement about something or someone
- Concise, brief, accurate, and specific
46Types of Bullet Statements
- What are the two types of bullet statements?
- Single Idea Bullet (SIB)- defined as a concise
group of words explaining a single idea or
thought. - Talking/Point papers, Bullet Background Papers,
Staff Meetings - Specific Achievement Bullet (SAB)- defined as
describing an accomplishment and its result or
impact. Begins with a strong action verb and
ends with stressing mission impact. - EPRs, Awards (1206s), Recommendations
47Hard Hitting Bullets
- Use descriptive adjectives that come alive
- Astonishing, achiever, pacesetter, trail blazer
- Cornerstone for the squadron garnering AETCs NCO
of Yr - Avoid bland verbs and adverbs
- Vivid Bland
- Drove Contributed
- Instituted Maintained
- Led Monitored
- Impact Phrases
- Leadership, imagination, and initiativeher daily
tools - A front runner in every category
- Rates first against all peers
- Gifted technician with sharp intellect
-
48Reasons to Write
- Inform
- Memorandum for Record (MFR)
- Persuade/Recognize
- Awards, LOA, IDEA Program
- Promotes Ideas (Thoughts/Ideas/Ratings on Paper)
- What is the difference between 1st,2nd, 3rd
place? - How/What do you score that difference
- Direct/Correct Behavior
- LOA/LOC/LOR etc.
- Document Events/Performance
- Performance Reports (EPR, LOE, DEC)
49Importance of Good Writing
- Communicate Effectively
- Say What You Mean/Mean What You Say!!
- Saves Time in Writes/Rewrites90/10 rule
- Learn itget past itFocus on what matters
- Record Performance Accurately
- When is best time to write?
- Promotes/Awards Your Troops
- Eprs/Awards/Decs
- All Have a HUGE! IMPACT (Why?)
- Support/Credibility/Integrity
50EPRs - Whats Important?
- Job description extremely important
- Everyone in AF manages time, money, people,
programs tell the board - Leadership, teamwork, professional development
- Off-duty education, PME, and other areas of
personal development - Save biggest achievements for last indorser
- Extra Curricular activities special projects,
community involvement--provide valuable insight
51EPRs - Whats Important? Cont
- Promotion recommendations allowed and encouraged
if missing, the signal is to not promote - Senior Rater indorsement not mandatory
- Provides the critical push for the most
deserving - Senior Rater establishes criteria at your base
52Promotion Board Feedback- EPRs -
- Leadership evident in job description
- Duty titles denote position of responsibility
- Superintendent, Military Personnel Flight
- Chief, Enlisted Professional Military
Education - Clear job descriptions people, numbers, money,
sq size, instructor (student load) - Senior raters assessments of relative standing
best in my wing, 1 of 50 MSgts - Best of the best! 78 ABW First Sgt of the Year
and 1 SMSgt in my wingCMSgt this year! - First rate SNCO! Single-handedly turned the IMA
program aroundimpressive results! CMSgt
material!
53Promotion Board Feedback- EPRs -
- Hard hitting endorsements and enthusiasm from
senior rater- save big gun items for senior
rater - My 1 first sergeant and the 1 SMSgt of 8 in my
wingleads the charge everyday! - Recognition for job-related work (quarterly,
MAJCOM and Air Force Awards) - President, AETCs Quarterly/Annual SNCO Awards
Boards - Built non-existent base-wide formal retreat
programenergized base involvement for military
traditions! - Credited ratee for units strong performance in
IG and other inspections - Readiness expert! I chose him to lead my Unit
Compliance Inspection preparation teamensured
special interest items and personnel programs in
complianceunits IG readyABW earned top marks
54Decorations- Whats important?
- Sentence Structure (Direct Concise)
- Utilize Decorations Guide Provided by Wing
- Sentences derived from bullets in EPRs
- Transitions
- Attention Getters (First Last)
- Wheres the Beef?
- Duty Performance
- Exemplary/Not Normal Duty
- Format (AFAM, AFCM, MSM)
- Opening/Closing Statements
55Awards-Whats important?
- Types of Awards
- AF Form 1206
- Annual/Quarterly/BTZ/STEP
- Same format as EPRs
- One-line bullets if possible (quantity vs
quality) - Remember who your audience/competition is!!!
- Categories
- Put Items Where They Belong/ Point Value
- Leadership and Job Performance in Primary Duty
(25pts) - Significant Self Improvement (15 pts)
- Base or Community Involvement (10 pts)
56Constructing Bullet Statements
- Be focused and organized
- Use all available space to fullest potential
- QuantifyBe specific as possible
- Dont leave reader with ?make them dig for info
- s, s, Stats have to be relevant, put in
perspective - Avoid Job-Related slang
- Consider the reader/audience
- Will change based on level/award submitted
- Use knock your socks off when appropriate
- Write equal to performance level (super, average,
poor)
57Constructing Bullet Statements (cont)
- Layout prioritize statements
- Who is saying what (rater, endorser)
- Put big bullets with big guns
- Watch the FLUFF!!! (All muscle, no fat)
- Difference between fluff/strength and facts
- Bullet Format
- ACTIVE verbs, avoid DEAD words, PAST tense
- What they DID!
- Be specific/watch tunnel vision/quantify
58Constructing Bullet Statements (cont)
- How They Did It
- If this is where exemplified standard, say so!
- Any chance to set apart from self/peersdo so!
- Impact of performance
- Do your homework
- Performance not just mission (training,
expertise) etc. - Dont leave reader hanginghighest level
possible - Attention Getters (First Last)
- Set the hook
- Leave an impression
- Character statement about individual
59EPR Writing Tips
- Overall
- Focus on job performance
- Emphasize impact/results
- Recommend for promotion, increased responsibility
- Back of EPR
- Start with a strong opening line
- Set the stage...make your claim
- Grab the readers attention
- Tell em how you assess this persons potential
- Why is this person great...average...below
average - Finish with bottom-line PUSH
- Okay resident PME next job level of
assignment promotion
60Fine Tuning Bullet Statements
- Whats Wrong with This???
- One of my bestcompiled a detailed report
outlining deficient training - used for group SORTS reporting
- Correction (Impact, Watch Acronyms, Be Specific)
- My data collection expert of 20diligently
compiled 42 training reports - into one comprehensive report
- -- Equipped commander with factual picture on
490-man units war- - fighting/deployment capabilityawesome job
- OR (One-Line)
- 1 of 20...merged 42 training reports into
1...SORTS 100 accurateCC - now has clear deployable vision on 490 man unit
61Fine Tuning Bullet Statements (cont)
- Whats Wrong with This???
- Involved and dedicated to enhancing the base and
local community - welfare by freely giving time without
expectations while supporting local - charity motorcycle rides and raising over
2,000 for homeless families - and 3,000 for Japanese World War II memorial
- Correction (Shorten, consolidate comments)
- Involvedsupported charity motorcycle rides3k
for Japanese WWII - memorial2K for homeless families
-
- Only use Stand Alone Bullets when they support
themselves - with Impact and AchievementEXAMPLE
- Driven to excel...completed 9 credit hours
towards CCAF degree despite - 122 day deployment 3 credits left
62Fine Tuning Bullet Statements (cont)
- Whats Wrong with This???
- Researched, wrote and published a comprehensive
453-page report - outlining new procedures for toilet paper
distribution and handling - throughout the entire 3000-person Intelligence
Operations Center - increased availability by 200 percent and
hygiene by 50 percent
- Correction (Focus/Place Emphasis, dont lose
reader) - Championed detailed 435-page report outlining
toilet paper distribution - for Intel Ops 3000-person facility
- -- Availability up 200hygiene surveys reveal
250 increase - morale skyrocketed...QoL initiative
- OR
- Piloted 435-page toilet paper distribution
reportqty up 200surveys - report 50 hygiene increase
63Fine Tuning Bullet Statements (cont)
- Ho-Hum Bullet (GREAT for 4 EPR)
- - Tackled my tough data collection issuesensured
information needed - for senior station leaders was easily
collected, accurately portrayed, - and readily available
-
- Harder Hitting (Attention Getter!) (Better for 5
EPR) - No task too toughmy go-to-guyhandles
divisions toughest data - collection issues with ease
- -- Kept senior station leaders updated with
critical ops Intelvital C2 - mission never skipped a beat
- OR
- Driving Forceupdated senior station leaders
with critical Ops Intel... - kept C2 mission alive
-
Ensure You Write to Reflect Performance
Level!!!
64Fine Tuning Bullet Statements (cont)
- Ho-Hum Bullet (Good for 4 EPR)
- - Aggressively established a three day
professional Development - Seminar through course development
coordination and - implementation to expand the supervisory
skills of over 200 wing - assigned NCOs
- -- Outstanding communication skills led to his
selection as course - facilitator for the initial class
- Harder Hitting! (Better for 5)
- Wing-wide impactmasterfully authored wings
first-ever 3-day NCO - Professional Development Seminar
- -- Significantly enhanced supervisory skills of
250 wing NCOsinstant - benefits to troops
- -- Exceptional communication skills led to his
selection "by peers" as - course facilitator for 1st class
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65Promotion Statements
- A sharp airman with unlimited potentialpromote
at earliest opportunity - Ultimate airmanachieves impeccable results
regardless of complexity - or challengepromote to SSgt now!
- Displays initiativedemonstrates potential for
increased responsibility - promote
- - Lacks necessary traits to be a successful
leaderconsider promotion - Uncompromising professionalothers would do well
to emulate - promote BTZ
- Testimony AF Core Values existpromote Dave so
others can benefit - From his leadership
- - 1 of 1355 NCOs18th Wing NCO of the Year is
proofSTEP promote - - I stack him against AFs BEST TSgtsRays that
good!!! Definite promote!
66Checklist
- Review performance or records thoroughly
- Make a list of accomplishments
- Select the most significant accomplishments
- Organize them into a sequence for max impact
- Write all bullets...use where theyll count most
- Dont use several bullets when one will do
- Open with a line that grabs attention
- Close with a line that captures potential
- When youre done...revise, revise, revise
67Helpful Tools
- Tongue and Quill ( AFH 37-137)
- Computer Resources
- Thesaurus
- Spell/Grammar Check
- Book Resources
- Dictionary
- Thesaurus
- Read, Read, Read
- Feedback From Others
- Other Written Papers
- Write, Write, Write (Practice!)
68Exercise
- PRACTICE TIME FOR ALL STUDENTS
69Summary
- Bullet Statements
- Definition
- Types
- Uses
- Constructing Bullet Statements
- Gather the facts
- Develop bullet statements
- Fine tuning the final product
- Practical Exercise
- Summary
70Effective Writing
- Every Subordinate
- deserves
- a supervisor
- who can write!!!
Do not wait until you supervise someone before
you start writing. Your subordinates would want
you to have some experience FIRST.
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