ABSTRACT

This book presents the Cube One framework, which provides a basis for understanding, diagnosing, and improving organizational performance. It is based on the premise that successful organizations enact practices that satisfy three key constituents: the enterprise itself, customers, and employees. This book offers a uniquely empirical approach by examining enterprise-, customer-, and employee-directed practices. Validity evidence is provided by survey research, studies of financial metrics, and the analysis of cases involving well-known organizations (such as Google, Four Seasons, and Mayo Clinic). The Cube One framework is equally applicable to organizations in the for-profit, nonprofit, and government sectors. After reading this book, students and scholars, as well as organizational practitioners in the fields of organizational behavior and management, will find a practical approach to improving organizational performance.

part |1 pages

Part I

chapter 1|23 pages

The Cube One Framework

chapter 2|62 pages

Enterprise-Directed Practices

chapter 3|38 pages

Employee-Directed Practices

chapter 4|55 pages

Customer-Directed Practices

part |1 pages

Part II

chapter 5|20 pages

Validity Evidence

Survey Research

chapter 6|10 pages

Validity Evidence

Financial Metrics

part |1 pages

Part III

chapter 8|21 pages

Google and AltaVista

Two Pioneers in Internet Searches

chapter 9|20 pages

Three Remarkably Successful Customer-Centric Companies

Zappos.com, Four Seasons, and Nordstrom

chapter 10|24 pages

The Mayo Clinic and Excellent Hospitals

part |1 pages

Part IV

chapter 11|19 pages

Toward an Organizational Diagnosis

chapter 12|35 pages

Toward Implementation