Personnel planning in military organizational structures and assessment of its effectiveness
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The article deals with the modern staffing process of the military organizational structure, which is impossible without a long-term, future-oriented military personnel policy using modern analytical and mathematical methods of personnel planning. The article provides recommendations on the practical issues of personnel planning in the military organizational structure.
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