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Posted by Denham on August 03, 2003 at 10:06:45:
In Reply to: Human capital and KM posted by Nizar Mansour on August 02, 2003 at 06:43:26:
Hi Nizar,
Human capital is concerned with 'accounting' and valuation of intellectual capital investments, i.e. measuring the changes in learning, creativity, innovation and awareness taking place within a firm. KM is about making better decisions, learning from errors, adapting to the market, capturing customer insights, collaborating and stewarding new ideas.
Here are some leads I hope you will find useful:
Human Capital Development and Management Yazdani, & Manville
Enhancing the ROI of human capital Deloitte, Touche, Tohmatsu
Human capital measurement systems Human Capital Capability, Inc.
Creating a learning culture Conner and Clawson
Measuring ROI on learning Learnativity.com
Good luck with your investigation
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