Warsaw, Poland

Human Capital Management

Zarządzanie kapitałem ludzkim

Language: Polish Studies in Polish
Subject area: economy and administration
University website: ssl-www.sgh.waw.pl/en
Capital
Capital may refer to:
Human
Humans (taxonomically Homo sapiens) are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. The Hominina are sister of the Chimpanzees with which they form the Hominini belonging to the family of great apes. They are characterized by erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; and a general trend toward larger, more complex brains and societies.
Management
Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a not-for-profit organization, or government body. Management includes the activities of setting the strategy of an organization and coordinating the efforts of its employees (or of volunteers) to accomplish its objectives through the application of available resources, such as financial, natural, technological, and human resources. The term "management" may also refer to those people who manage an organization.
Capital
In bourgeois society capital is independent and has individuality, while the living person is dependent and has no individuality.
Karl Marx (1848), The Manifesto of the Communist Party
Management
Understanding the concept of competency is a prerequisite to understanding his integrated model of management.
Richard Boyatzis (1982) Competent Manager: A Model for Effective Performance. p. 10
Capital
Capitals accumulate faster than population.
Karl Marx, Grundrisse, Notebook III, The Chapter on Capital, p. 271
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