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Leveraging the New Human Capital: Adaptive Strategies, Results Achieved, and Stories of Transformation

by Sandra Burud

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Today's employee is completely different, no longer singularly focused on work, but simultaneously managing personal responsibilities. This is the new human capital.

In LEVERAGING THE NEW HUMAN CAPITAL, authors Sandra Burud and Marie Tumolo argue that to be successful, organizations must recognize a new ideal worker, a highly skilled individual whose heart and mind--as well as hands--drive results. This ideal worker successfully navigates the competing demands of work and personal life.

Through interviews with corporate executives, critiques of the research, and four case studies of major corporations, Burud and Tumolo set out five practical strategies that companies must adopt to succeed in this new environment and the effects of these strategies on employee, customer, and organizational performance. Essays from guest authors Peter Senge, Robert Reich, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, and Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi introduce the ideas.

Based on a research project funded by the David and Lucile Packard Foundation and sponsored by the Drucker Graduate School of Management, this original contribution to the field of human capital management will appeal to managers, business thinkers, social scientists, and general readers interested in business and social trends.


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Average Customer Review:5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 starsEXCELLENT GRAND TOUR OF NEW IDEAS FOR ORGANIZATION & HRM, 2005-02-23
An ambitious overview of new approaches to human resources. Key to the book are five adaptive strategies: choosing to invest in people; adopting a new set of beliefs; redefining organizational culture; transforming management practices; and ensuring a fit between the first four strategies based on purpose, culture, and management practices and policies. The adaptive strategies involve rethinking how to achieve business results, reexamining how work is organized, and transforming how people are managed. The book concludes with the effects of adaptive cultures and practices on organizational performance. We at Stern's Management Review (www.FutureOrganization) find this to be an excellent grand tour of new ideas and practices in organization and human resource management. As a premium, the book includes extensive references, making it all the more valuable.




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