The Role of Training in Enhancing Human Capital: a Scientific Approach to its Modern Perceptions in the Organizational Environment
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Human assets, organizational performance, strategic management, strategic planning, trainingObjectifs de développement durable (ODD)
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This study examines training as a pivotal mechanism for human capital development within organizational contexts, employing a scientific and analytical approach to explore its modern perceptions. By analyzing the evolution of human resource management (HRM) frameworks, the paper positions training as a strategic lever for enhancing institutional performance, adaptability, and competitiveness amid technological and structural shifts. Through conceptual and theoretical analysis, the study establishes a direct correlation between targeted training investments and organizational resilience, arguing that human capital development is integral to long-term institutional success. The findings underscore the necessity of embedding training initiatives within strategic planning processes, proposing a paradigm shift from ad-hoc training to systemic, competency-driven programs. Methodologically, the research adopts a descriptive-analytical approach, synthesizing HRM theories with empirical insights to advance a model for training optimization in dynamic organizational environments.
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