![]() ![]() Sometimes it takes a certain amount of motivation to get Airmen to change their behavior. The Air Force considers certain topics to be inappropriate. More.Īlthough the EPR is a record of an Airman's performance during the reporting period, there are some things we're not allowed to include in an EPR even if they did occur during the reporting period. The problem is how to make those bullet statements sound good! It's the impact portion of the EPR Bullet, the positive result of an accomplishment, that give us the most frustration. Most of the time, we don't need help identifying our accomplishments. MoreĪnyone who's been through ALS knows that bullet statement format is the format required for entries in the AF Form 910 but in case you've forgotten just what bullet statement format is, we'll go over it again. ![]() ![]() Once in a while, even after being asked several times, an Airman will not provide any inputs at all. More.Īlthough Airmen don't write their own EPRs, they are expected to keep track of their accomplishments and provide a list of EPR inputs when it's time for EPRs. This means that a feat that may have taken months of planning and effort must be fully described in one line. When accomplishments are listed in an annual performance report, they are limited to a single or sometimes two lines. EPRs are required to be written in a format peculiar to the U.S.
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