Human Capital Investment Strategy
Six Steps to Cultivate Potential and Yield Competitive Advantage
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Cynthia Bentzen-Mercer
概要
What if your workforce was your highest-performing asset?
For decades, CEOs have treated financial capital with rigor, discipline, and foresight. But when it comes to human capital—the engine of innovation, execution, and growth—most organizations still rely on legacy mindsets and guesswork.
This blind spot is costing organizations their competitive edge.
Written by Dr. Cynthia Bentzen-Mercer, executive strategist on human capital potentiality, Human Capital Investment Strategy reframes talent as an appreciating asset—one that can be analyzed, optimized, and deployed for maximum return. Intensely researched, the book introduces a practical, six-step framework for optimizing your workforce portfolio with the same rigor applied to financial assets.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
- Apply investment principles—like risk stratification, portfolio balancing, and forecasting—to workforce planning
- Reallocate workforce investments to drive innovation, efficiency, and enterprise value
- Build a culture where top talent chooses to stay and grow
If you want to outperform your competitors, your human capital strategy can’t be an afterthought. As market conditions evolve and workforce expectations rise, companies that fail to invest intentionally in talent will struggle to attract, retain, and develop the capabilities required to win.
HCIS is where empirical science meets human possibility—equipping leaders to make data-informed decisions while honoring the calling to lead with empathy, integrity, and vision.
Both a whip-smart call to action and strategic playbook, Human Capital Investment Strategy changes the game and redefines the rules for success.
©2026 Cynthia Bentzen-Mercer (P)2026 Cynthia Bentzen-Mercer