Training

Custom Solutions

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HumRRO employees are smart, creative, and passionate about their work, and these talents are leveraged fully in our empowered workplace. Our values are about creative visions, the importance of collaboration, the power of words and message, and the need to share lessons learned across professional boundaries. HumRRO fosters a climate that encourages innovation and diligence among our staff and, in turn, our staff are excited and engaged in each new challenge.

Leader Assessment and Development via a 360-Degree Feedback Program

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The National Intelligence Strategy (NIS) calls for better integration and collaboration among the 16 agencies that comprise the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC), and emphasizes the key role that human capital and training reforms will play in this transformation. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) has cited the development of a "unified enterprise of intelligence professionals" as its core mission.

A NATION PREPARED: DWD partnered with HumRRO to develop a customized supervisory training program for ASPR supervisors

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To answer the call for more training on core supervisory skills – from policies and procedures to leadership skills - the Division of Workforce Development (DWD) has partnered with Human Resources Research Organization (HumRRO) to develop a customized supervisory training program customized for ASPR supervisors (for both new and experienced supervisors).

U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps

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The Commissioned Corps of the Public Health Service, Department of Health and Human Services, comprises health care professionals (e.g. physicians, dentists, nurses, veterinarians, public health administrators, etc.) who are loaned to Federal agencies with a requirement for health care duties. Such duties might include clinical treatment, research, or management, as well as deployment in response to public health crises.

Training the Digital Force

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The U.S. Army has made a substantial investment and a strong institutional commitment to harnessing the power of technology to provide significant advantages on the battlefield. Command and control, situational awareness, target acquisition and identification, and improved system lethality have been affected and influenced by the new-found power of the microprocessor. This entire effort has come under the heading of digitization.

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