Human Value of the Enterprise: Valuing People As Assets - Monitoring, Measuring, Managing

Human Value of the Enterprise: Valuing People As Assets - Monitoring, Measuring, Managing

by Andrew Mayo (Author)

Synopsis

People are our greatest assets - but can you prove it? This work sets out to help you answer that question. We have already moved into a completely new era. The intellectual capital of organizations is far more important than the traditional balance sheet sums. It is value that matters. And it is only people who deliver and create value for the stakeholders of any organization, private or public. Despite this knowledge, we still live in an accountancy world which looks back to the last century for its definitions of assets, liabilities and capital. And what we can't measure, we can't manage. This work should help you select those measures that are strategically important, using the principle of cause and effect chains . Full of practical examples showing how value-based thinking is transferred into human resource processes and systems, learning and knowledge management, and mergers and acquisitions.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 250
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing
Published: 25 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 1857882814
ISBN 13: 9781857882810

Author Bio
Andrew Mayo is a well-known international consultant, a Programme Director at London Business School and Professor of Human Capital Management at Middlesex University Business School, having spent nearly 30 years in a variety of senior roles in large organisations. He is also the author of Managing Careers , The Power of Learning - described by The Director as the best book on a learning organisation - and Creating a Training and Development Strategy.