Prepare written input in the form of amemorandum from yourself to the responsibleparty in your chain of command via your divisionofficer and department head. Again, a writteninput should reflect a sincere interest in thebetterment of the command as a whole. Fromthere it will go through your department, to thecommand master chief, and then to the executiveofficer, all of whom will submit their recommen-dations. It will finally go to your commandingofficer,who will give final approval ordisapproval.RECOMMENDING SUBORDINATESFOR COLLATERAL DUTIESRecommending personnel for collateral dutiesis one way you can develop your subordinates’ability to function in different skill environments.That type of development will help your sub-ordinates during all phases of advancement intheir naval career.You can use two methods of recommendingsubordinates for collateral duties:1. Verbal2. WrittenVERBALGive verbal recommendations for theassignment of subordinates to duties within thecommand level such as command master-at-armsforce or mess decks master-at-arms. Thedepartments involved usually arrange thesecollateral duties.WRITTENMake written recommendations when thecollateral duty involves a subordinate beingtemporarily assigned to work in another commandand temporary additional duty (TAD) orders.Send a copy of the member’s most recentevaluation to the receiving command as evidencethat the person is capable and deserving of achance to fill the collateral billet.RECOMMENDING SUBORDINATESFOR AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONOne of your easiest and most rewarding taskswill be to give rewards for good performance; yet,it is easily neglected. You can give different typesof recognition. You can recognize goodperformance with rewards such as special liberty,permission to sleep late, and more time for noonchow. For subordinates who show extradedication, you should go that extra mile byrecommending them for awards or recognition.TYPE OF RECOGNITIONYou can recommend subordinates for fivetypes of recognition:1. Petty officer and Sailor of the Quarter/Year2. Letter of Appreciation3. Letter of Commendation4. Navy Achievement Medal5. Meritorious AdvancementYou must recommend subordinates for someof these awards in writing. However, just becauseyou exercise the initiative to send in arecommendation doesn’t mean it will be ap-proved. That is why you must write strong andconvincing recommendations. Your recommenda-tions must convince other leaders in the chain ofcommand that your subordinates truly stand outfrom their peers and deserve the award.WRITTEN FORMATWriting subordinates’ accomplishments inbullet format can make your recommendationstronger. A bullet format is more effective becauseit cuts out all the colorful phrases and gets to thepoint.AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITYOF A LEADING PETTY OFFICER(LPO)Authority is granted only to support you incarrying out your assigned duties and responsi-bilities. Authority falls into two categories:GENERAL and ORGANIZATIONAL. All of-ficer and petty officers have the general authorityneeded to fulfill their duties and responsibilitiesby virtue of their positions within the Navyorganization. Individuals have the organizationalauthority needed to fulfill their duties andresponsibilities by virtue of assignment to aspecific billet within an organizational subunit ofthe Navy (ship, station, staff, and so forth).2-28
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