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An organization's work culture and its business success are
tightly linked, say the authors of this unique study, yet to
understand and manage work culture one must first know how to
measure it. The best way to do this is by measuring your employees,
but an employee measurement program must be carefully developed and
properly implemented. Rollins and Roberts review the major
literature, focusing on employee measurement, detail the continuum
of corporate cultures, and compile for the first time best
practices in employee measurement. They also provide six case
studies that give highly detailed accounts of how successful
companies have implemented employee measurement programs to examine
their work culture and then used the resulting information to
improve performance and the bottom line. This book is important
reading for corporate executives, specialists, and academics
involved in human resource management, change management,
organizational behavior and development, organization
effectiveness, management theory and techniques, organizational
measurement, and employee attitude/opinion measurement.
Chapter 1 introduces the major topics, and provides perspective
to the overall discussion. Chapter 2 reviews the evidence for the
work culture-performance link, from other authors and HayGroup's
research. Chapter 3 summarizes HayGroup's four culture
models--functional, process, time-based, and network--and shows why
it is important to be aware of the full cultural continuum. The
next three chapters present a literature review of employee
measurement applications, and in-depth discussion of best practices
in employee measurement, followed by six detailed case studies from
the authors' own consulting experience. The last chapter concludes
with a summary and description of important future trends.
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