HUMAN CAPITAL EVALUATION CRITERIA IN THE CIVIL SERVICE SYSTEM USING PROJECT MANAGEMENT STANDARDS
Isakova Zebo Murodovna , Candidate Of Science, Researcher, Academy Of Public Administration, UzbekistanAbstract
This article examines human capital, its nature, project management mechanisms and criteria for evaluating it. Based on the tasks of the civil service before the state today, the factors of its development and efficiency improvement based on the human-oriented principle have been analyzed. The importance of project management standards in this field is justified.
Keywords
Public service, human capital, governance
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