The coming of the 21st Century is challenging traditional organizational models and assumptions on people and work itself. The knowledge-based economy calls for a renewed focus on human capital not as a cost, but as asset. This entails fundamental new ways of organizing and, more important a rethinking of management education. This paper tries to outline the implications of this paradigm shift for modern education management, drawing from the e-Business Management School five year’s experimentations in new ways of creating human capital.
Creating Human capital suitable for leading the 21st century organisations: the case of the e-Business Management School
ROMANO, Aldo;PASSIANTE, Giuseppina;PETTI, CLAUDIO;SECUNDO, Giustina
2005-01-01
Abstract
The coming of the 21st Century is challenging traditional organizational models and assumptions on people and work itself. The knowledge-based economy calls for a renewed focus on human capital not as a cost, but as asset. This entails fundamental new ways of organizing and, more important a rethinking of management education. This paper tries to outline the implications of this paradigm shift for modern education management, drawing from the e-Business Management School five year’s experimentations in new ways of creating human capital.File in questo prodotto:
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