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what is the importance of human capital

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Answered by kharpaskhushi
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Answer:Importance of Human Capital

Until we develop artificial intelligence, we pretty much need human capital to accomplish anything in the world today. In fact, it takes human capital to create some other forms of capital. While a machine may eliminate the need to have hundreds of production workers make stuff, it still took human capital to design and build the machine. And as we move deeper and deeper into a knowledge-based economy that depends on information, knowledge and high-level skills, human capital will become increasingly important. Dave's smartphone company is an example of a knowledge-based business where information, data and knowledge is paramount for success.

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Answered by harshitraghuvanshi
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Human Capital Defined

Dave is a human resource specialist for a smartphone company, and his job is to find and cultivate human capital. Capital is a type of asset that allows a business to make more money or otherwise further its goals. Examples of capital include plant, tools, and equipment. Human capital is the sum total of a person's knowledge and skills that the company can use to further its goals. For example, Dave's company needs people with knowledge and skills in engineering, computer software design, manufacturing, finance, law, accounting and management, just to name a few.

Importance of Human Capital

Until we develop artificial intelligence, we pretty much need human capital to accomplish anything in the world today. In fact, it takes human capital to create some other forms of capital. While a machine may eliminate the need to have hundreds of production workers make stuff, it still took human capital to design and build the machine. And as we move deeper and deeper into a knowledge-based economy that depends on information, knowledge and high-level skills, human capital will become increasingly important. Dave's smartphone company is an example of a knowledge-based business where information, data and knowledge is paramount for success.

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