Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2008
Abstract
How do we reliably sustain performance of the US defense assets over their expected life cycles in an industry where the legacy skills of employees at an average age of 49 will soon be lost to attrition? While the defense industry has illustrated reliable results in the past, we now must pay serious attention to the Human Capital if we are to continue to sustain performance. This study examines the ways that HC is understood and monitored by upper echelon who work in high-tech defense companies, government as well as individuals in academia who are familiar with the defense industry.
Keywords
intellectual capital, sustainable performance, organizational structure, competencies
Rights
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Department/Center
Design & Innovation
Recommended Citation
Eksir, Alexander, "How Do Defense Companies Understand and Measure Human Capital" (2008). Student Scholarship. 234.
https://commons.case.edu/studentworks/234