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quarterly  training  plan  will  show  general  military helps prevent misunderstandings between you and training,  major  inspections,  and  evolutions.  The your  subordinates. short-range  schedule  and  monthly  training  plan To ensure completion of work center tasks in (fig.  2-5)  show  everything  your  quarterly  training a  safe,  timely,  and  professional  manner,  consider plan  shows,  including  your  rate  training  plans. The weekly training plan (fig. 2-6) identifies the training  scheduled  for  the  current  week. WORK CENTER TASKS After  completing  and  receiving  approval  of  the work center schedule, you should set goals and deadlines for completing each job involved in the different  work  center  tasks.  Concentrating  on  the more  immediate  day-to-day  goals  leads  to  comple- tion of each task on the work center schedule. Goals When  setting  task  goals,  include  your  junior petty officers as part of the planning process. That six  elements  when  setting  goals  for  their completion: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Time  restraints Work  center  manning Command’s  operation  schedule Other  departments  involved Availability of tools and supplies Job-plan  revisions  because  of  unforeseen problems Any  of  these  elements  could  cause  a  task  to be delayed, thereby adversely affecting your command’s  mission. Figure 2-5.—Monthly training plan. 2-6

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