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European competitiveness in a global perspective is a major issue
on the agenda of the European Union and European industry. The
question of competitiveness is often re lated to continual
technological change and changing work structures to create more
flexible and adaptive work places. But these changes are in
themselves insufficient to meet the demands of a turbulent business
environment, if they are not brought about in close relationship
with and anchored to the development of the human resource poten
tial. Technological innovation and modern post-Tayloristic work
structures place new demands on workers. Workers' abilities and
competencies must be raised in virtually every sphere - in what are
termed the new key/core competencies related to knowl edge and
cognitive skills, social skills, general and work related
personality character istics together with a high level of
technological ability. At the same time, to make optimal use of the
human potential, the way in which work is organised and accord
ingly the way in which people are managed, must allow workers to
develop and use the required competencies. An integrated Human
Resource Development approach is needed in which workers abilities
and competencies take a central place. European competitiveness,
from this perspective, implies a strategic choice by European compa
nies and policy makers to invest in people and their (potential)
abilities."
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