Title: Argus Officer Retention
1Argus Officer Retention
Briefing for Defense Advisory Committee on Women
in The Services February 5, 2004
- Jacqueline A. Mottern, Ph.D.
- Director, Selection and Classification
- 901-874-4656 DSN 882-4656
2Argus Career Milestone Tracking System
- Argus was a creature from Greek mythology with
100 eyes, only 2 closed at a time when sleeping
so Argus was always vigilant, watchful and
monitoring - The name reflects our concept
- Argus is a continuous survey of transitioning
Sailors - Reasons Sailors are leaving and staying in Navy
- Attitudes about Navy work, life, careers, and
leadership - Intentions to leave or stay at the next decision
point - Web-based with access from shore commands and
ships at port with internet connectivity
3Argus Design
Branching tailors survey to each respondent and
reduces survey time
- Promotion/Advancement Opportunities
- Career Assignments
- Command Climate
- Time Away From Home
- Recognition (FITREPS/Evaluations, Awards)
- Maintenance and Logistics
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- Impact on Family
- Pay and Retirement
- Medical/Dental Benefits
- Other Benefits (Leave, Education, Commissary,
Exchange) - Navy Culture (Regulations, Discipline, Standards)
- Leadership
4Argus Database
- Data query on all data from 1 Jul 01 thru 17 Jul
03 - 45,877 usable responses
- Sample not representative of entire Navy
- deployed ships
- full range of transition points
- Officer Rank Groups
- Rank Group N
- O1-O3 2,340
- O4-O7 2,048
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Argus data 7/17/03. Data not representative of
Navy
5Important Influences to Stay by Rank
Argus data 7/17/03 Data not representative of
Navy
6Important Influences to Leave by Rank
Argus data 7/17/03 Data not representative of
Navy
7Important Influences to Stay for O1-O3
Argus data 7/17/03. Data not representative of
Navy
8Important Influences to Stay O4-O7
Argus data 7/17/03 Data not representative of
Navy
9Important Influences to Leave O1-O3
Argus data 7/17/03 Data not representative of
Navy
10Important Influences to Leave O4-O7
Argus data 7/17/03 Data not representative of
Navy
11Influences on Career Decisions by Gender and Rank
Group
- Influences to Stay
- Junior officers more likely to focus on aspects
of job - Satisfaction, assignments, challenge
- Senior officers more likely to focus on benefits
- Females report educational benefits more
frequently than males - Senior males report facets of unit more
frequently than any other group - Influences to Leave
- Females, regardless of rank, report command
climate as influence to leave - Impact of Navy career, time away from home, and
red tape required to do the job most frequently
mentioned by all
12Marital Status, Rank Group and Career Decisions
- Influences to Stay are consistent for married and
single within rank group - Influences to leave vary by marital status
- Married officers more importance to family
- Effects of PCS moves on spouse career and
children - Single officers rate command climate more
important influence than married officers - Influences to Stay and to Leave consistent across
race within rank group and gender
13Status of Argus
- Argus revised and operational 2 October 2003
- Currently mapping current data with new version
- Plans for future
- Merge data bases
- Test intent as measured with Argus with behavior
- Develop model to examine influences for high/low
performers - Use data for predicting retention
- Query system operational for commands