Author:
Somko M.L.,Epikhin A.I.,Epikhina G.V.
Abstract
The article checks the hypothesis based on an empirical construct about the leading role of human capital in building the vector of modernization of economic sectors, which, in turn, determines the importance of its development in accordance with the current demands of the environment. For the formation and growth of a specific highly productive human resource, large organizations should be involved in solving the problem. The development of human capital on the competency-based approach can be characterized in the context of a continuous permanent process that requires a systematic approach to the solution of derivative current tasks for managing training, retraining, formation, evaluation, preservation and scaling of strategically significant professional competencies and ensuring effective involvement of employees in the business processes. These problems can be solved using a unified system for managing the human capital, integrating a set of the most advanced, innovative operational and dynamic tools and information technology support used at each stage of this continuous process, conceptually correlated with knowledge life cycle management procedures.
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