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Bullet Statement Practicum. Bullet Statement Practicum Overview. Bullet Statement Practicum Introduction Group Set-up/Bullet Statement Practicum Exercise Exercise Review Conclusion/Summary. Bullet Statement Practicum Bullet Statement Practicum Intro. SSgt Lavina J. Union - Biography
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Bullet Statement PracticumOverview • Bullet Statement Practicum Introduction • Group Set-up/Bullet Statement Practicum Exercise • Exercise Review • Conclusion/Summary
Bullet Statement PracticumBullet Statement Practicum Intro. • SSgt Lavina J. Union • - Biography • - Job Description • - Performance Narrative for a Year • Practical Experience with Bullet Statements • Bullet Statements - IAW AFH 33-337, Tongue & Quill
Bullet Statement PracticumBullet Statement Practicum Intro. • Divide into Small Groups • Assign Bullet Statement Categories • Read Narrative on SSgt Union • Develop Bullet Statements • SECOND HOUR • Write Bullet Statements on Board • Provide Feedback and Discuss Bullet • Statements
Bullet Statement Categories • 1. Primary Duties • 2. Awards Recognition • 3. Effective Communication • 4. Fitness • 5. Additional Duties • 6. Resource Management • 7. Mentorship • 8. Training/Education/Professional Military Education(PME) • 9. Community Involvement • 10. Leadership/Team Building • 11. Standards Enforcement • 12. Conduct/Character/Military Bearing • 13. Followership
Bullet Statement Practicum Parts of a Full Bullet Statement • 1. What did the person do? • 2. How well did the person do it? • 3. What was the result? • 4. What mission level was impacted? {Flight, Squadron, Wing, AF, etc.} (Sometimes understood and not written) • 5. Why was accomplishment important? (Sometimes answered in question # 3-result) When writing an one line bullet statement remember the following(See next slide)
Bullet Statement Practicum Parts of an One Line Bullet Statement • Only accomplishment and impact required • Accomplishment (What did person do ? - performance, leadership, created, developed, management, etc. include numbers and percentages when possible) • Impact (What was the result? – resources saved, efficiency improvements, effectiveness improvements, etc. include numbers or percentages when possible.)
Bullet Statement PracticumSummary • Bullet Statement Practicum Introduction • Group Set-up/Bullet Statement Practicum Exercise • Exercise Review • Conclusion/Summary
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