Monday 17 February 2014

CAPITALIZING HUMAN ASSET: what is it all about......?

What is basic responsibility of managers? Regardless how you explain about its will deduced to investing limited resources available in selected area for unknown or sometimes unknowable return... two things need to be consider here, first their prerogative which is selection of area to invest and on the other hand the risk... the unknown and unknowable return but that the most critical,....the bottom line or result.

Basic question need to be answer is how he or she strategically chose the area to invest.... since its involve asset of the company in form of tangible or the intangible they may have though time in convincing the BOD.. Investing in human asset may appear very costly and lots of uncertainty in the future buts in long runs its pay off handsomely. Some of our past study shows that those who investing in human asset will gain competitive advantage in term of capacity and competencies when switching direction needed. Just like in the tangible form, how fast intangible asset turn over also will determined level of profitability of the venture.

 I am not sure how good our companies maintaining their human asset accounting to begin with, my study on this not conclusive enough to argue with, because its not easy to put values for your intangible asset and most companies considered human as cost rather than investment... if you do not have an investment how can you harvest for profit? There are 3 strategic area in human asset can be turn over for profit namely:
                             
                      i)  Human Physical forces
                      ii) Human Competencies
                      iii) Human interaction and networking

All of the above will give values to the companies to exploited as property or asset than can be capitalized and turn its over for profit... we will examine this later..... DMY

Monday 14 June 2010

about world economic

Andrian Cooper in a presentation on Global Economic Outlook: how Secure is The Global Recovery, discussed that emerging markets such as China, Brazil, India leading the recovery but gathering strength in G3. Recovery maybe surprisingly strong in short term but cautious about how secure it is.... Global imbalances in CA remain a threat.. contrasting shapes to recovery.. As conclusions to presentation he put forward that:

  • policy stimulus, turn in inventory cycle and rebound in world trade will drive strong recovery in near term
  • growth in developed economies is expected to remain below trend as government join banks and households in financial retrenchment
  • monitory policy will tighten only slowly especially in Europe
  • Asian economies will see more classic V recovery
  • Risk more balance but outlook still uncertainty
Kevin Tan writes in INSEAD KNOWLEDGE about Debunking myths about China's imminent collapse and India's Economic Outlook :
Economist ...expects the growth of multiple centres of powers in the future, which would include emerging economies such as India, Brazil, Indonesia and Turkeys. Indian economy expected to grow by 8.5% this year bolster by relatively stronger domestic demand. India saving rate is between 35 to 37% of GDP and investment rate is 36 to 37%.
  
Jing Ulrich Chairman of China Equities and Commodities feel a needs to make correction over people woriedness about China's fiscal position especially debt level which considered too high and rampant over capacity in various china economic sectors. China roll out USD586 billion economic stimulus package in late 2008 help fuel the speculatory in property market in which 60% of China's GDP. Last year China's bank issued loan about USD1.4 trillion. While agreed with people concern Ulrich point out some area of potential. There are 3 key economic shift in china
  • moving toward more neutral monitory policy from ultra expansionary in 2009. Monitory tightening is aimed to control inflation, prevent deterioration of bank quality asset and avoiding over-capacity
  • reduced supportive policy on real estate sector
  • shifting toward more private sector consumption from state-driven investment
Just thinking whats really cause the economic recovery. Is it due to stimulus package or ... whats about domestic saving and consumption.. actually wonder if the world economic recovery is real ............ jeragang

Friday 14 May 2010

From Mersing to Taheran Stop over at Putrajaya

Last week attending National AKRAB Councill Convention, Putrajaya.  Just to put a little note from TKPPA paper presented at convention: talking about tansformation in public service which according to him will be lead by transformation of the mind .... especially, as he rightly disscussed, in the areas that listed bellow:

Discipline Mind
Synthesis Mind
Creative Mind
Respectfull Mind
Ethical Mind

very good topic to explore further which I will do a little bit later
just put his important point first
.... never mind we cross the bridge when we come to it later

Monday 12 April 2010

CAPITAL - just confusing question?????!!!!!!!!!

What is capital

1. refer to a territory or city regarded as center of administration for any county??????/
2.Any form of wealth to be employed to generate wealth

Is human considered as capital?????
 so human can be traded in exchange market....... same as stock/share/what ever form of equity...

Is asset also a form of capital?
whats about human asset......

they said asset is nothing unless you capitalised or employ or turn around to create value out of it...... now whats more important here is VALUE CREATION......

please bare with me that i dont talk about nilai 3......
                                                                    will talk more about this later

Reflections

Where we are going to from here.....

just looking back to see the future

Revisit to where begin

Mersing