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Measuring Human Capital: Converting Workplace Behavior into Dollars

HR Magazine, July, 2005

This valuable book shows how anyone, by gathering easily available information, can set up metrics to measure human capital. Once established, these metrics enable individuals to calculate the dollar value of planned or completed people management changes. Measuring Human Capital is loaded with case studies that document the amount of money that can be gained by improving people management practices. It also provides easy-to-use equations to calculate the dollar value of any human capital changes that individuals care to assess. Dennis J. Kravetz (296 pp., hardcover, 2004)

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