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'''Resources''' are a kind of supply that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function and execute plans and projects. Resources can be in the form of money, material, staff, energy, expertise, time and management, among other things. '''Resource''' is a broad term and its definition varies across fields — economics, biology and ecology, computer science, management, and human resources. In economics, resource is defined as a service or other asset used to produce goods and services that meet human needs and wants. Also referred to as factors of production, economics classifies resources into four categories — land, labor, capital and enterprise. More recently, technology has also been recognized as a factor of production.<ref>Defining Resources - What is a Resource? [https://www.business-standard.com/about/what-is-resource Business Standard]</ref>
 
'''Resources''' are a kind of supply that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function and execute plans and projects. Resources can be in the form of money, material, staff, energy, expertise, time and management, among other things. '''Resource''' is a broad term and its definition varies across fields — economics, biology and ecology, computer science, management, and human resources. In economics, resource is defined as a service or other asset used to produce goods and services that meet human needs and wants. Also referred to as factors of production, economics classifies resources into four categories — land, labor, capital and enterprise. More recently, technology has also been recognized as a factor of production.<ref>Defining Resources - What is a Resource? [https://www.business-standard.com/about/what-is-resource Business Standard]</ref>
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==See Also==
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*[[Resource-Based View (RBV)]]
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*[[Resource Allocation]]
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*[[Resource Dependence Theory]]
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*[[Resource Management]]
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*[[Resource Model]]
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*[[Resource Scarcity Theory]]
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*[[Business Strategy]]
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*[[IT Sourcing (Information Technology Sourcing)]]
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== References ==
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== Popular Articles ==
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*[[Personnel Management]]
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*[[Architecture Development Method (ADM)]]
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*[[IT Operating Model]]
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*[[Strategic Intent]]
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*[[Data Governance]]
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*[[Business Capability]]
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*[[IT Strategic Plan (Information Technology Strategic Plan)]]
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*[[IT Ecosystem]]
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*[[Information Technology (IT)]]
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*[[International Accounting Standards Board (IASB)]]
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*[[Economic Value Added (EVA)]]
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*[[Strategic Business Unit]]
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*[[Business Process Architecture]]
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*[[Configuration Item (CI)]]
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*[[IT Operations Management (ITOM)]]
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*[[Organizational Goals]]
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*[[Business Process Engineering (BPE)]]
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Latest revision as of 22:55, 10 March 2024

Resources are a kind of supply that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function and execute plans and projects. Resources can be in the form of money, material, staff, energy, expertise, time and management, among other things. Resource is a broad term and its definition varies across fields — economics, biology and ecology, computer science, management, and human resources. In economics, resource is defined as a service or other asset used to produce goods and services that meet human needs and wants. Also referred to as factors of production, economics classifies resources into four categories — land, labor, capital and enterprise. More recently, technology has also been recognized as a factor of production.[1]



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  1. Defining Resources - What is a Resource? Business Standard


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