2. Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this topic, the student will be able to:
Identify the top three trends for the Leading Petty Officer (LPO) and
Division Leading Chief Petty (DLCPO) Officer checklists.
Learn how to correct the top five discrepancies for the LPO and DLCPO
checklists
Identify and compare the top three trends from FY 2010 and FY 2011
for the LPO, and DLCPO checklists.
3. NTT Inspection Trends
8 districts inspected for FY 2011
42 DLCPO inspected
1529 total inspection line items
333 were considered hits (22%)
126 LPO’s inspected
3659 total inspection line items
775 were considered hits (22%)
5. LPO Top Five Discrepancies
LPO 28
Does the LPO properly document an agreed upon follow up
date for follow up training on the Recruiter and Station
Planner? Is the Follow up training properly documented on
the original training log or on a separate training log if
additional space is needed with detailed results of the
initial OJT training?
95 of 126 (75%) LPO’s inspected had this discrepancy
6. Question 1
At a minimum, how many contacts are required on a
monthly basis to ensure consistent contact with each
Future Sailor?
A. Five
B. Six
C. Four
D. Two
7. LPO Top Five Discrepancies (cont)
LPO 02
Has the LPO effectively developed the Station’s Planner
using individual recruiter’s input to accomplish
NAVCRUITSTA/individual required daily activity?
82 of 126 (65%) LPO’s had this discrepancy
8. LPO Top Five Discrepancies (cont)
LPO 24
Are LEADS actively prospected and maintained in the
recruiter’s working tickler for a minimum of four months or
until a final disposition is obtained?
89 of 126 (70%) LPO’s had this discrepancy
9. LPO Top Five Discrepancies (cont)
LPO 03
Does the LPO conduct follow-up screenings on all qualified
interviews entered on the station applicant logs? Ensure all
entries are in WEBRTOOLS.
70 of 126 (55%) LPO’s had this discrepancy
10. LPO Top Five Discrepancies (cont)
LPO 17
Does the LPO ensure consistent contact with each Future
Sailor? A minimum of three phone contacts and two face-
to-face contacts required per month including DEP
meetings.
55 of 126 (43%) LPO’s had this discrepancy
11. Question 2
LEADS are actively prospected and maintained in the
recruiter’s working tickler for a minimum of how
many months or until a final disposition is obtained?
A. Four weeks
B. Four months
C. Thirty days
D. Six months
13. DLCPO Top Five Discrepancies
DLCPO 02
Does the DLCPO ensure that each LPO properly develops
their Station’s Planner using individual recruiter’s input to
accomplish NAVCRUITSTA/individual recruiter’s required
daily activity?
26 of 42 (61%) of DLCPO had this discrepancy
14. DLCPO Top Five Discrepancies (cont)
DLCPO 07
Is the School Canvassing Program effectively used
throughout the Division to produce enlistments, develop
COI’s and create Navy awareness? Are the current school
year 11S attainments on track to meet the Chief Recruiter’s
SYTD WG target?
15 out of 42 (35%) DLCPO’s had this discrepancy
15. DLCPO Top Five Discrepancies (cont)
DLCPO 41
Does the DLCPO monitor each LPO to ensure that they
properly document the results of the follow-up training on
the original training log or on a separate training log, if
additional space is needed detailing the results of the initial
OJT training?
30 of 42 (71%) DLCPO’s had this discrepancy
16. DLCPO Top Five Discrepancies (cont)
DLCPO 03
Does the DLCPO ensure that each LPO conduct follow-up
screenings on all qualified interviews entered on their
station’s applicant logs? “Documented results in
WEBRTOOLS”.
30 of 42 (71%) DLCPO’s had this discrepancy
17. DLCPO Top Five Discrepancies (cont)
DLCPO 36
Does the DLCPO properly document remarks and follow-up
tasking for the LPO on a Training Syllabus for weaknesses
identified during completion of the NAVCRUITSTA Visit
Checklist?
19 of 42 (45%) DLCPO’s had this discrepancy
18. Question 3
What is the minimum amount for a DLCPO to visit each
of the stations within the Division on a monthly basis
and properly document and complete a
NAVCRUITSTA Visit Checklist?
A. Two
B. Three
C. One
D. As needed
23. Summary
Identified the top three trends for the LPO and DLCPO
checklists.
Learned how to correct the top five discrepancies for the
LPO and DLCPO checklists
Identified and compare the top three trends from FY
2010 and FY 2011 for the LPO, and DLCPO checklists.
24. Questions
NCC John L. Diaz
John.l.Diaz@navy.mil
(901) 874-9209
Notas del editor
Read the slide.
There were eight Districts that were inspected this FY. Two district was inspected during the First Quarter, Two districts were inspected during the second quarter and Four the last Quarter of this FY. A total of 42 DLCPO were inspected. Out of 1529 total inspection line items, 333 were considered hits for a percentage of 22% which is not bad at all. This tells us that the majority of the DLCPO’s out in the field actually know what they are doing and conducting business according to regulations. A total of 126 LPO’s were inspected. Out of 3659 total inspection line items, 775 were considered hits for a percentage of 22% same as the DLCPO’s.
There were different components of the LPO Checklist that were inspected. The top three components that had the most hits were as follows: RPMS @ 46% LEADS @ 34% WEBRTOOLS @ 31%. We will talk a little more in detail exactly how to correct these deficiencies within each component.
Read the question. (LPO 28) Explain how to correct the discrepancy. Give sample on how you would implement a training plan if you were the LPO. Training syllabus’s should state exactly what the problem is, have a detailed plan with solutions and or corrective actions. No one word or one sentence on how to correct the problem. Follow up should be documented at the bottom of the original training log or if additional space is needed, document on the back of the original log, or document on another training log referencing the original weakness. Talk about how often a training should be conducted and documented. Follow up Training should be documented on both the Recruiter and Station Planner and documented as Follow up Training. 95 of 126 LPO’s (75%) that were inspected, took this discrepancy.
Answer. Five
Read LPO 02 Note that the word effectively is in bold. Explain how to correct this discrepancy. Verify hot zip codes with LPO, Pate and Planner. Planner should show a prospecting plan built around hot zip codes. ( The highest propensity to enlist. A cell Market). PATE numbers should match the planned activity on the Station Planner. Attained activity should also be noted. All planned prospecting activity that is planned but missed, should be rescheduled and conducted. All required daily activity that is missed should be documented and made up. 82 of 126 (65%) LPO’s that were inspected, took this discrepancy.
Read LPO 21 Explain exactly how to correct this discrepancy. Give an example on how you would actively prospect a lead within your station. Note the phrase actively prospected is in bold. All LEADS received by the station need to be actively prospected in a timely manner. The LPO should be the first one to attempt to contact the LEAD and document in WEBRTOOLS. Once the LPO documents in WEBRTOOLS, they will forward that LEAD to one of the recruiters within the station to be actively prospected. The LPO should follow both their NRD and DLCPO’s Standard Operating Procedures as to how to actively prospect a LEAD. The LPO should already have a plan in place to keep in contact with that LEAD and to hold the recruiter accountable for any shortfalls in prospecting that LEAD in a timely manner. All resources will be exhausted in order to contact that LEAD. That LEAD should be contacted by phone and documented in WEBRTOOLS, Text, Door knock, Email, Facebook, etc. A disposition of not interested is not a reason to take a LEAD out of a recruiter’s working tickler. I would recommend that you contact that LEAD at least one month out due to circumstances and situations might have changed. All LEADS are to be maintained in the recruiter’s working tickler for a total of four months or until a final and good disposition is obtained!
Read LPO 03 Explain in detail on how to correct the discrepancy. The LPO will need conduct a follow-up screening on all qualified interviews that decline to enlist on the Station Applicant Log. LPO’s will document the following in the Remarks block of the Station Applicant Log: the phrase LPO Exec, the LPO’s initials, and the date the Executive screen was conducted. The date the Executive Screen was conducted and documented on the Station Applicant Log, needs to match the date in WEBRTOOLS. Once this complete, the LPO will have completed and satisfied the requirements on how to properly conduct and document follow-up screenings. 70 of 126 (55%) LPO’s that were inspected took this discrepancy.
Read LPO 17 Explain in detail how to correct this discrepancy. LPO’s must ensure that consistent contact with each Future Sailor is documented in WEBRTOOLS. A minimum of three phone contacts and two face-to-face contacts are documented in WEBRTOOLS per month. 55 of 126 (43%) LPO’s took this discrepancy.
Answer. Four months
There were different components of the DLCPO Checklist that were inspected. The top three components that had the most hits were as follows: RPMS @ 39% Training @ 28% WEBRTOOLS @ 30%. We will talk a little more in detail exactly how to correct these deficiencies within each component.
Read DLCPO 02. Explain in detail how to correct the discrepancy. DLCPO’s must ensure that each LPO is properly trained and properly develops their Station Planner using the PATE. Planner should show a prospecting plan built around hot zip codes. ( The highest propensity to enlist. A cell Market). PATE numbers should match the planned activity on the Station Planner. Attained activity should also be noted. All planned prospecting activity that is planned but missed, should be rescheduled and conducted. All required daily activity that is missed should be documented and made up. 26 of 42 (61%) of DLCPO’s that were inspected, took this discrepancy. Keep in mind, that if during the inspection and three stations get inspected and at least two of the stations took this discrepancy, the DLCPO will also take this discrepancy.
Read DLCPO 07 Explain in detail exactly how to correct the deficiency. The DLCPO must ensure that the Division is on track to meet the Chief Recruiter’s SYTD WG Target for the current school year. To ensure the DLCPO is meeting the WG Target, they must ensure that each recruiter is prospecting in their assigned school consistently and have a effective school canvassing plan and hold the recruiters accountable for any shortfalls encountered for their lack of prospecting activity in the schools. 15 of 42 (35%) DLCPO’s who were inspected took this discrepancy.
Read DLCPO 41 Explain in detail how to correct the deficiency. Training syllabus’s should state exactly what the problem is, have a detailed plan with solutions and or corrective actions. No one word or one sentence on how to correct the problem. Follow up should be documented at the bottom of the original training log or if additional space is needed, document on the back of the original log, or document on another training log referencing the original weakness. Talk about how often a training should be conducted and documented. Follow up Training should be documented on both the Recruiter and Station Planner and documented as Follow up Training. 30 of 42 (71%) DLCPO’s took this discrepancy.
Read DLCPO 03 Explain in detail how to correct the deficiency. The DLCPO will need to ensure that the LPO’s conduct follow-up screenings on all qualified interviews that decline to enlist on the Station Applicant Log. LPO’s will document the following in the Remarks block of the Station Applicant Log: the phrase LPO Exec, the LPO’s initials, and the date the Executive screen was conducted. The date the Executive Screen was conducted and documented on the Station Applicant Log, needs to match the date in WEBRTOOLS. Once this complete, the LPO will have completed and satisfied the requirements on how to properly conduct and document follow-up screenings. 30 0f 42 (71%) DLCPO’s took this discrepancy.
Read DLCPO 36 Explain in detail exactly how to correct the deficiency. DLCPO’s who took this discrepancy were not properly documenting remarks and conducting follow up training for the LPO when weaknesses were identified when completing Station Visits. When conducting the Station Visit Checklist, the DLCPO will identify weaknesses within the Station with the LPO and conduct , document training on a training syllabus. The Training syllabus shall state exactly what the identified weakness is, document exactly how to correct the deficiency with corrective actions and or solutions in detail, and follow up the original identified weakness in detail during the next scheduled station visit on a consistent basis. Once that training is complete, a copy of the Station Visit Checklist, and the Training Syllabus will be stapled together to be filed in the LPO’s training Jacket. 19 of 42 (45%) DLCPO’s who were inspected took this discrepancy.
What is the minimum amount for a DLCPO to visit each of the stations within the Division on a monthly basis and properly document and complete a NAVCRUITSTA Visit Checklist? Answer - One
This slide shows the Inspection Trends for the DLCPO for FY 2010. The top three trends for last FY were: LEADS SMART WEBRTOOLS A major change in the trends from last FY to this FY where the top three trends this FY were RPMS Training LEADS. The common trend from this year’s trends and last year trends is the LEADS. We found that DLCPO’s was not ensuring that LEADS were prospected within 24 hours of receipt, and that LEADS are actively prospected and maintained in the recruiter’s working tickler for a minimum of four months or until a final disposition is obtained. LPO’s will need to be the first to contact that LEAD when the LEAD first comes in. The LPO will then forward that LEAD to one of the recruiters to be actively prospected. They key word is actively prospected. All avenues will be exhausted when trying to contact that LEAD. For instance, there needs to be a door knock conducted, a text sent to the cell phone if applicable, Facebook, email address, etc. All entries will be documented in WEBRTOOLS and maintained in the recruiter’s working tickler for four months or until a FINAL disposition is obtained.
This slide shows the Inspection Trends for the DLCPO for FY 2011. The top three trends for last FY were: LEADS WEBRTOOLS SMART A major change in the trends from last FY to this FY where the top three trends this FY were RPMS WEBRTOOLS TRAINING The common trend from this year’s trends and last year trends is the LEADS. We found that DLCPO’s was not ensuring that LEADS were prospected within 24 hours of receipt, and that LEADS are actively prospected and maintained in the recruiter’s working tickler for a minimum of four months or until a final disposition is obtained. LPO’s will need to be the first to contact that LEAD when the LEAD first comes in. The LPO will then forward that LEAD to one of the recruiters to be actively prospected. They key word is actively prospected. All avenues will be exhausted when trying to contact that LEAD. For instance, there needs to be a doorknock conducted, a text sent to the cell phone if applicable, Facebook, email address, etc. All entries will be documented in WEBRTOOLS and maintained in the recruiter’s working tickler for four months or until a FINAL disposition is obtained.
This is the LPO’s Trends for fiscal Year 2010. As you can see the top three trends were: Training LEADS WEBRTOOLS. Remember, the top three trends for the LPO for this Fiscal Year were: RPMS LEADS WEBRTOOLS Not that much of a difference between the two Fiscal Years except for the fact that overall Training improved from last FY to this FY and RPMS was major discrepancy where 59% of the LPO’s that were inspected this FY took this hit. I stated earlier that Training improved over the last FY, however73% of the LPO’s who were inspected took the LPO 28 hit which covered follow-up training and we already talked about how to correct that deficiency.
This is the Recruiter-in-charge Trends for fiscal Year 2010. As you can see the top three trends were: Training LEADS WEBRTOOLS. Remember, the top three trends for the Recruiter-in-Charge for this Fiscal Year were: ERPMS LEADS WEBRTOOLS Not that much of a difference between the two Fiscal Years except for the fact that overall Training improved from last FY to this FY and ERPMS was major discrepancy where 59% of the RinC’s that were inspected this FY took this hit. I stated earlier that Training improved over the last FY, however73% of the RinC’s who were inspected took the RK 24 hit which covered follow-up training and we already talked about how to correct that deficiency.