Book: Investing In Your Company's Human Capital: Strategies To Avoid Spending Too Little -- Or Too Much This resource presents five strategies for establishing appropriate levels ofinvestment--monetary and otherwise--in workforce initiatives.
Foreword by Jac Fitz-enz, author of The ROI of Human Capital The importance of an organization's human capital -- its people -- cannot be overstated or overlooked, but like any other asset, it must be carefully managed and monitored. The people in a company reflect the investment not only of money, but also of the time dedicated to developing and executing projects and programs. Investing in Your Company's Human Capital presents five strategies for establishing appropriate levels of investment -- monetary and otherwise -- in workforce initiatives. The book addresses four overarching questions: * How much should we invest in human capital, and is it possible to spend too much? * Why is it important to invest (and invest properly) in human capital? * What measures should be monitored? (the author identifies 24) * What are the roles of the CEO and other executives and senior team members? A practical approach to an often mishandled asset, Investing in Your Company's Human Capital is a valuable tool for driving any enterprise's bottom line.
Details of Book: Investing In Your Company's Human Capital: Strategies To Avoid Spending Too Little -- Or Too Much Book: Investing In Your Company's Human Capital: Strategies To Avoid Spending Too Little -- Or Too Much
Author: Ph. D. Jack J. Phillips, Jack J. Phillips, Jax Fitz-enz
ISBN: 0814414028
ISBN-13: 9780814414026
, 978-0814414026
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Jun 2005
Publisher: Amacom/american Management Association
Number of Pages: 304
Language: English