TAG Talks is a podcast from the U.S. Army Human Resources Command's Adjutant General Directorate. It's an opportunity for The Adjutant General of the Army (aka "The TAG") to address programs, policies and initiatives important to Adjutant General Corps professionals at every level.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Government |
Soldiers having a good customer experience is an integral part of working in the Army's human resources space here at the Human Resources Command. In this episode of TAG Talks, Brig. Gen. Gregory Johnson, TAG 63, discusses customer experience with An... more
In this episode of TAG Talks, The Adjutant General of the Army, Brig. Gen. Gregory S. Johnson ("TAG 63") sits down with The Adjutant General Directorate's Social Media team, Capt. Adrienn Halland and Ms. Kadence Baker to discuss how Social Media enha... more
In this episode of TAG Talks, The Adjutant General of the Army, Brig. Gen. Gregory Johnson ("TAG 63") had a conversation with Mr. John Spencer, the Chair of Urban Warfare Studies for the Modern War Institute at West Point. This episode delves into Mr... more
In this episode of TAG Talks, The Adjutant General of the Army, Brig. Gen. Gregory S. Johnson (“TAG 63”) sits down to discuss aspects of the GI Bill with Soldier Programs and Services Division Chief Col. Carlos Oquendo and Education Incentives Branch... more
In this edition of The Adjutant General (TAG) Talks Podcast, Brig. Gen. Gregory S. Johnson (“TAG 63”) sits down to discuss the Army Service Center and how their customer service initiatives #TakeCareOfPeople. This episode features Army Service Center... more
From boards to promotions, Officer Promotions are an integral part of a Soldier’s Career. Brig. Gen. Gregory S. Johnson (“TAG 63”) sat down with Officer Promotions Chief, Major Brian Johnston and Colonel Mike Miller, the DA Secretariat Chief, to disc... more
In this edition of The Adjutant General (TAG) Talks Podcast, Brig. Gen. Gregory S. Johnson (“TAG 63”) discusses the Military Pay transition from the legacy system to IPPS-A with COL Keith Toler and SGM Dimas Fonseca. Putting Soldiers First, especiall... more
In this inaugural edition of the The Adjutant General’s Book Club, Brig. Gen. Gregory S. Johnson (“TAG 63”) discusses the book Be Data Literate with author Jordan Morrow. We operate in a world flooded with data, artificial intelligence (AI) and analy... more
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