Achieving High Performance Through Human Capital Development: A Look at the Pharmaceutical Industry

Topics:
Business Models,
Human Capital,
Pharmeceuticals
Tags:
High-performance,
Human Capital,
Human Resources,
Industry,
Workforce Management
Source:
Accenture

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Overview: The relationship between human capital investments and high performance makes intuitive sense, but little empirical support for such a connection exists, until now. This research sheds new light on the link between human capital management and financial performance. Findings from this study of pharmaceutical companies suggest that organizations considered being better human capital managers also experience higher revenue growth rates. In fact, effective management of some human capital areas account for up to 27 percent of the variation in revenue growth rates across companies in this study.

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Format: PDF | Size: 296KB | Date: Jan 2004 | Pages: 4


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