According to Wikipedia "human resource" was first used by economist John R. Commons in his book The Distribution of Wealth which was published in 1893, over 120 years ago. The term also gained a lot of traction in the 1910's and 1920's where it was quite literally used to mean that workers were seen as capital assets. Many workers around the world are still seen as capital assets which is why it should come as no surprise that actual synonyms for "employee" include: cog, servant, and slave. It should further come as no surprised that according to research firm Gallup, only 13% of employees around the world are engaged at work. The departments created for managing these capital assets was of course called "human resources" and is perhaps the most known part of any organizations, oftentimes the most feared, and is now, the most...dead.
Source Forbes - Business http://ift.tt/1RWVyfv
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