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Human Capital: Building on the Current Momentum to Address High-Risk Issues

GAO-03-637T Published: Apr 08, 2003. Publicly Released: Apr 08, 2003.
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Federal employees represent the government's knowledge base, drive its capacity to perform, and define its character, and as such, are its greatest asset. The early years of the 21st century are proving to be a period of profound transition for our world, our country, and our government. In response, the federal government needs to engage in a comprehensive review, reassessment, reprioritization, and as appropriate, reengineering of what the government does, how it does business, and in some cases, who does the government's business. Leading public organizations here and abroad have found that strategic human capital management must be the centerpiece of any serious change management initiative and effort to transform the cultures of government agencies. In response to a Congressional request, GAO discussed the status of the federal government's efforts to address high-risk human capital weaknesses, possible short- and longer-term legislative solutions to those weaknesses, and other human capital actions that need to be taken to ensure that federal agencies are successfully transformed to meet current and emerging challenges.

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Employee incentivesFederal employeesHuman capitalPay for performancePerformance appraisalPerformance managementPersonnel managementPersonnel recruitingStaff utilizationStrategic planning