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Human asset is a part of an organization's [[Intangible asset|intangible assets]] (see Fig 1). It includes the [[Knowledge|knowledge]], [[Skill|skills]], [[Competency|competencies]] and [[Qualification|qualifications]] of the people in the organization. In addition, human asset includes [[Organizational knowledge|organizational knowledge]], teams, networks and [[Community of practice|communities of practice]]. One could say that human asset is the part of [[Asset|organization's assets]] that walks out every day and is not as straightforward to manage as tangible assets.
  
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Human asset refers to an economical view of human resources. When the human resources of an organisation are viewed as an asset, there is an expectation that human resources provide the organisation with actual or future value and benefits. Thus, [[Training |training]] and other methods for developing the human resources are seen as an investment in the organisation's assets.
  
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===Management of human assets===
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Human assets are managed as a part of organisation's [[Asset management|asset management]] and there are several human asset related [[Business process|business processes]] available in all organisations.
  
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The uncertainty related to human assets derives from the uncertainty related to human assets embedded in individual people who could leave the organisation on a short notice. One approach to diminish this uncertainty and manage the involved risk, is to ensure that critical assets are not only embedded in individuals but also in groups of people and thus not too dependent on one individual. [[Knowledge management|Knowledge management]] provides tools and processes for diffusing human assets to teams and communities and, when appropriate, document it.
'''Source:'''  [[Planning and Execution of Knowledge Management Assist Missions for Nuclear Organizations]]
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When considering development of their human assets, an organisation may choose to import new human resources via [[Recruitment|recruitment]], develop the exiting human resources via individual [[Learning|learning]] or develop it's organisational knowledge e.g. via [[Community of practice | communities]].
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Typical processes available for development of human assets in organisations include
The [[Knowledge|knowledge]], skills and [[Competency|competencies]] of the people in an organization.
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'''Source:''' [[Risk Management of Knowledge Loss in Nuclear Industry Organizations]]
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[[File:Assets.png|400px|thumbnail|right|Fig 1. Human asset as a part of organization's intangible assets.]]
 
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The publication IAEA-TECDOC-1479, November 2005, ‘Human performance improvement in organizations: Potential application for the nuclear industry’ provides managers and specialists in nuclear facility operating organizations working in the area of human resource management with practical information that they can use to improve human performance in their organizations.
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'''Source:''' [[Planning and Execution of Knowledge Management Assist Missions for Nuclear Organizations]]
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 18 June 2015

Definition

The part of organization's intangible assets which is embedded in people working in the organization and is based on people's knowledge, skills and competences

Description

Human asset is a part of an organization's intangible assets (see Fig 1). It includes the knowledge, skills, competencies and qualifications of the people in the organization. In addition, human asset includes organizational knowledge, teams, networks and communities of practice. One could say that human asset is the part of organization's assets that walks out every day and is not as straightforward to manage as tangible assets.

Human asset refers to an economical view of human resources. When the human resources of an organisation are viewed as an asset, there is an expectation that human resources provide the organisation with actual or future value and benefits. Thus, training and other methods for developing the human resources are seen as an investment in the organisation's assets.

Management of human assets

Human assets are managed as a part of organisation's asset management and there are several human asset related business processes available in all organisations.

The uncertainty related to human assets derives from the uncertainty related to human assets embedded in individual people who could leave the organisation on a short notice. One approach to diminish this uncertainty and manage the involved risk, is to ensure that critical assets are not only embedded in individuals but also in groups of people and thus not too dependent on one individual. Knowledge management provides tools and processes for diffusing human assets to teams and communities and, when appropriate, document it.

When considering development of their human assets, an organisation may choose to import new human resources via recruitment, develop the exiting human resources via individual learning or develop it's organisational knowledge e.g. via communities.

Typical processes available for development of human assets in organisations include

Fig 1. Human asset as a part of organization's intangible assets.

References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_capital