What happens if my supervisors and I cannot agree on the content of my case writeup?
P&P 431.3-ARS, Section 8, establishes the following policy: “Disagreements on the content of the writeup should be resolved at the lowest echelon possible. If agreement cannot be reached, the version submitted will appear as the AD directs, and a signed statement of disagreement from subordinate and/or supervisor may be attached.” 7. I have been with ARS for many years, and served as RL of two different units. Am I restricted to a single leadership accomplishment when I prepare the Demonstrated Accomplishments segment of my case writeup? Absolutely not! You may claim several leadership accomplishments if you so desire. In your situation, you may want to select two Research Leader accomplishments. Or, you might want to submit one Research Leader and one scientific leadership accomplishment. The point is, ARS scientists are authorized to select from among a variety of types of contributions, as explained in Manual 431.3-ARS, Chapter 6. Use common sense–select those accomplishments and e
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