Facing Human Capital Challenges of the 21st Century


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Summarizes the education and labor market initiatives implemented or under way in four countries in the Arab region--Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates--to address the human resource issues they each face as they prepare their countries for a place in the 21st century global economy. Together, these countries highlight the variety of challenges faced by countries in the region and responses to those challenges.




Human Capital


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The fed. gov¿t. is facing new & more complex challenges in the 21st century because of long-term fiscal constraints, changing demographics, evolving governance models, & other factors. Strategic human capital mgmt. must be the centerpiece of any serious change mgmt. & transformation effort to meet these challenges. However, fed. agencies do not consistently have the modern, effective, economical, & efficient human capital programs, policies, & procedures needed to succeed in their transformation efforts. In addition, the Office of Personnel Mgmt. must have the capacity to successfully guide human capital transformations. This testimony focuses on strategic human capital mgmt. challenges that fed. agencies continue to face.




Facing Human Capital Challenges of the 21st Century


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Countries in the Arab region are faced with the challenge of developing their populations' skills and technical knowledge, or human capital, in order to compete in the 21st century global economy. The authors describe the education and labor market initiatives implemented or under way in four countries in the Arab region-Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE)-to address the human resource issues they each face as they prepare their countries for a place in the 21st century global economy. Three of these countries-Oman, Qatar, and the UAE-are in the Arabian Gulf; the fourth, L.




The Perfect Human Capital Storm


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There are numerous trends taking place around the world and especially in the U.S. with implications for organizations, the workplace, leaders, and supporting organizations like Human Resources. This perfect human capital storm addresses these very important and relevant issues in a succinct fashion.




Human Capital


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Human Capital: Federal Workforce Challenges in the 21st Century




Human Capital


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Strategic human capital management plays a critical role in maximizing the government's performance and assuring its accountability to Congress and to the nation as a whole. GAO designated strategic human capital management as a government-wide, high-risk area in 2001. Since then, important progress has been made. However, retirements and the potential loss of leadership and institutional knowledge, coupled with fiscal pressures, underscore the importance of a strategic and efficient approach to acquiring and retaining individuals with needed critical skills. As a result, strategic human capital management remains a high-risk area. This testimony is based on a large body of GAO work issued from January 2014 through February 2015; and ongoing work related to employee engagement. This testimony, among other things, focuses on key human capital areas where some actions have been taken but attention is still needed by OPM and federal agencies on issues such as: (1) the GS classification system; (2) mission-critical skills gaps; (3) performance management; and (4) employee engagement.




The Perfect Human Capital Storm


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Facing Human Capital Challenges of the 21st Century


Book Description

Summarizes the education and labor market initiatives implemented or under way in four countries in the Arab region--Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates--to address the human resource issues they each face as they prepare their countries for a place in the 21st century global economy. Together, these countries highlight the variety of challenges faced by countries in the region and responses to those challenges.




Addressing the Human Capital Crisis in the Federal Government


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An executive briefing on developing a successful human capital strategy in government from a knowledge management perspective.