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Investors' views of human capital
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June 2007
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Reports on CIPD research looking at investors’ views on the contribution of people to business, and sets out the implications of the findings for human capital evaluation.
It includes coverage of:
the different levels of data collection and their likely outcomes
the impact of new reporting models
what the investment community needs.
It concludes by focusing on the challenge to close the gap between what investors need and what companies are able to provide.
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