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Publicación Acceso abierto El Futuro de la Administración(Revista GEON (Gestión, Organizaciones y Negocios), 2013-11-15) Leal Céspedes, Juan CarlosThe Future of Management ", (Gary, 2010) written by Gary Hamel and Bill Breen, plants a series of interesting questions about the validity - for the current environment - of administrative theories written almost one hundred years ago. It takes a tour and analysis of the companies or workshops of the feudal period and its transformation into industrial companies driven by the development of industrialization in the nineteenth century, to become industrial empires where the game environment is the same world trade. From the beginning, Hamel, raises the importance and the central axis of his proposal as it is the "administrative innovation", in this way makes a profound clarification on the importance of the administration as a tool for the achievement of the organizational objectives, and its contribution in the constant search of new forms or administrative mechanisms that allow to increase more and more the productive levels of the company.Publicación Acceso abierto Indicadores de Gestión Humana: Factor Clave de Éxito en la Dirección Estratégica de Recursos Humanos(Revista GEON (Gestión, Organizaciones y Negocios), 2014-07-16) Ibarguen Mosquera, Haward; Hernández Casallas, Giovanny EnriqueThe indicators of human management has become as noted Beltran (1998) in "Vital Signs" that show the health of companies learning, ie, evaluate qualitative and quantitative strategic variables associated with effectiveness and productivity, and based results, making for Strategic Management of Human Resources with higher probability of success are made, because they will be aligned to the strategy. These indicators of human management are an integral part of the management information systems as a competitive factor that managers use to perform the function of planning and control that seeks to achieve the objectives.