The Aplication of Nasa TLX Methods to Analysis of MTF Navy Personnel Allocation

Adi, Bandono (2020) The Aplication of Nasa TLX Methods to Analysis of MTF Navy Personnel Allocation. The Aplication of Nasa TLX Methods to Analysis of MTF Navy Personnel Allocation, 9 (3). pp. 6172-6179. ISSN 2277-8616

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Abstract

Navy personnel warships as the Maritime Task Force (MTF) cannot be separated from the problems regarding the lack of conformity to the workload with the allocation of the number of available personnel. To anticipate this, an analysis of workload on mental and physical measurement is needed which can be used to determine the allocation of the right number of personnel in each Navy division. The Navy organization workload is related to the efficient and effective utilization of Navy human resources. It can realize the vision, mission, and objectives of the Navy organization. This study aims to get the right number of navy personnel on MTF allocation. This study uses the NASATLX mental workload and physical workload. The methods are compared between mental and physical burden that occurs. From the results of the comparison, it was found that physical workload is needed in the completion of tasks in each division. The results from this research study can be concluded that the number of MTF personnel is appropriate, but the allocation of personnel in each Navy division needs to adjust to the existing Navy workload. The final results in this study get the right and optimal number of navy personnel in the Navy assignment, to provide an effective value and efficiency to the organization.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Workload, NASA-TLX, Allocation of Navy Personnel.
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
V Naval Science > V Naval Science (General)
Depositing User: Dr. Adi Bandono
Date Deposited: 22 Dec 2020 01:24
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2020 01:24
URI: http://repository.sttal.ac.id/id/eprint/27

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