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Human Value of the Enterprise: Valuing PEOPLE as Assets: Monitoring, Measuring, Managing
 
 
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Human Value of the Enterprise: Valuing PEOPLE as Assets: Monitoring, Measuring, Managing [Paperback]

Andrew Mayo (Author)

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November 1, 2001
People are our most important assets is a common saying in organisations-but can you prove it? This ground-breaking book sets out to help you answer that question. We have already moved into a completely new era, where the intellectual capital of organisations is far more important than the traditional sums in the balance sheet. It is value that matters. And it is only people who deliver and create value for the stakeholders of any organisation, private or public. The problem is that 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. In The Human Value of the Enterprise, Andrew Mayo confronts this challenge to today's managers-finding a way to measure (and account for) a business's most crucial resource: its human value. He proposes sound quantitative ways for measuring and tracking three fundamental areas: the intrinsic value of people as individuals, their contribution to both financial and non-financial added value, and the environment in which they make that contribution. Measures need to be integrated fully into the organisation's performance monitoring system. The Human Value of the Enterprise will help you select those measures that are strategically important, using the principle of cause and effect chains. It is full of practical examples and tools, and shows how value-based thinking is transferred into human resource processes and systems, learning and knowledge management, and mergers and acquisitions.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
human capital monitor, measuring human capital, individual asset multiplier, human asset worth, personal human capital, opinion survey questions, nonfinancial value, value that people
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
The Human Value of the Enterprise, Maximizing Human Capital, People Create, People Drive Value, Telling the World, The Worth of People, Great Gap, Arthur Andersen, Watson Wyatt, Intangible Assets Monitor, Leif Edvinsson, Elizabeth Lank, The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants
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