An Overview of the U.S. Navy Sustaining Distance Training

From: Distance Learning | Date: January 1, 2007| Author: Berge, Zane L; Takara, Derek | Copyright information

The U.S. Navy has been conducting a major reorganization using plans and strategies collectively called Sea Power 21 (Clark, 2002) that are heavily dependant on a high-technology environment. Admiral Vern Clark recently completed his assignment as the chief of naval operations (CNO), the Navy's top military leadership position. He was the first CNO to have an MBA degree (Clark, 2004a) and his business process knowledge, along with the transformational initiatives of the Secretary of Defense, ...

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