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      LA CONCEPCIÓN DEL SUJETO EN LA ADMINISTRACIÓN: UNA MIRADA DESDE LA GESTIÓN HUMANA Translated title: THE CONCEPT OF THE SUBJECT IN THE ADMINISTRATION: A LOOK FROM THE HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

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          Este artículo aborda una problemática esencial en la administración actual, en cuanto pretende develar la concepción de sujeto que subyace en los postulados y en la práctica de la Administración, concepción que se evidencia disímil en ambos escenarios. Por ello, el abordaje se realiza a través de gestión humana, entendida como un proceso esencial, integral e integrador en las organizaciones y cuya función (teóricamente) es rescatar al sujeto tanto en la administración como en el escenario laboral. Se realiza entonces un análisis crítico del concepto de administración, haciendo un recorrido de su evolución a lo largo del tiempo y de la evolución que el sujeto ha tenido históricamente dentro de ella, para lo cual se recurre al desarrollo de la gestión humana como concepto y como práctica administrativa.

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          This article discusses an essential issue in the current administration, insofar as it aims to reveal the concept of subject that underlies the tenets and in the practice of Administration, a conception which is evidenced to be dissimilar in both scenarios. Therefore, the approach is done through the human resources management, which is understood as an essential, integral, and inclusive process within the organizations and whose function is (theoretically) to rescue the subject both in the Administration and the labor scenario. Then, a critical analysis of the concept of management is carried out, making a tour of its evolution over time and the evolution that the subject has historically had within it, hence it is resorted to the development of the human resources management as a concept and as an administrative practice.

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                Journal
                agor
                El Ágora U.S.B.
                Ágora U.S.B.
                Universidad de San Buenaventura (Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia )
                1657-8031
                January 2014
                : 14
                : 1
                : 223-237
                Affiliations
                [01] Medellín orgnameUniversidad de San Buenaventura orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias Empresariales Colombia
                Article
                S1657-80312014000100011 S1657-8031(14)01400111
                4469708f-c737-4b89-8da2-fa7f87e51c80

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

                History
                : December 2013
                : October 2013
                : June 2013
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                Human Resources Management,Subject,Management,gestión humana,sujeto,Administración

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