Training or Selection: Battle for the Budget
By Adam Hilliard, SIOP BloggerA few weeks ago I had a kickoff at a client site with a project team that included the regional HR staffing director and corporate training manager. In a side...
View ArticleSustainability: Implementing Environmentally Sustainable Practice Through...
By David and Cathy DuBois, SIOP BloggersWe hope this post finds many of you already registered for the upcoming Leading Edge Consortium (LEC), Environmental Sustainability at Work: Advancing Research,...
View ArticleDiscussion Boards: Win-Win for Instructors and Students?
By Jennifer Bunk, SIOP BloggerPart 3: DisadvantagesIn my last 2 posts here and here, I introduced how discussion boards can be used in the classroom and reviewed some of their advantages. Now, let’s...
View ArticleCould Monitoring of Emotions in Electronic Communications Be Used to Predict...
By Carrie Zapka, SIOP Blogger Social Scientists Wade Into the Tweet Stream, an articlein the September 30, 2011 issue of Science, is a stimulating read (subscription required. Republished by University...
View ArticleA Role for Organization Psychologists in Disaster Response Efforts
By Joy Calleja, SIOP BloggerMore than a thousand lost their lives during the massive flooding brought about by Typhoon Sendong – the tropical storm that hit the Philippine cities of Cagayan de Oro...
View ArticleSustainability: Follow-Up on Three Exciting Conferences from 2012
By David and Cathy DuBois, SIOP BloggersOver the past few months we have attended three exciting sustainability conferences that we’d like to share with you: the SIOP Leading Edge Consortium (LEC),...
View ArticleWhy I Love Teaching Online
By Jennifer Bunk, SIOP BloggerI was going to write a blog post about MOOCs but I decided against it. I didn’t want to add to the chatter (as insightful as some of it may be). Also, there is so much...
View ArticleTo Judge or Not to Judge: How to Reach Logical Conclusions
By Maria Collar, SIOP BloggerNo matter how successful we are at treating others fairly, there will always be an occasion in which someone feels that they were wronged or treated unfairly. When an...
View ArticleI Have My Master’s… Now What?
By Ryan Samia, SIOP BloggerIt has been a year and half since I’ve received my master’s in Industrial-Organizational (I-O) Psychology. As a newcomer into the professional world, I have asked myself a...
View ArticleThe Journey of an Authentic Leader
By Maria Collar, SIOP BloggerAs a leader, there is absolutely no way that decisions can be made without experiencing a healthy dose of anxiety. Undoubtedly, there will always be times in which the...
View ArticlePractice: A Scientific Failsafe
By Garett Howardson, SIOP BloggerIn a recent focal article in The Industrial and Organizational Psychologist: Perspectives on Science and Practice, Kepes and McDaniel (in press) lament that findings in...
View ArticleHow I Learned to Love Coding
Peter Yu, SIOP BloggerHas this ever happened to you? You sit down at a computer, take a deep breath, and open a file that you know you will be unenjoyably and painstakingly working on for a while. This...
View ArticleThe Open Door Policy from an Inclusive Perspective
By Maria Collar, SIOP BloggerGandhi’s biggest life regret was drinking milk. Mine, so far, has been remaining peacefully quiet after an ethnic slur. To this day the rage for not taking action haunts...
View ArticleBuilding Future Leaders: Innovations and Trends in Talent Management
Registration Open for SIOP 2013 Leading Edge Consortium! In today's competitive environment the organizations that thrive all have one thing in common – exceptional talent in their top leadership. Do...
View ArticleThose End of Summer Blues
By Peter Yu, SIOP BloggerHopefully everyone has had a fun, productive, and meaningful summer – emphasis on hopefully. Looking back, it’s hard to not wonder about the opportunities we’ve missed during...
View ArticleNo tolerance for intolerance
By Maria Collar, SIOP BloggerStatistics consistently show that workplace harassment still has the ability to shock. It is no wonder that only a minutiae of those impacted by abusive behavior ever make...
View ArticleLEC Early Registration Deadline Approaching!
According to a recent article by Harvard Business Review poor talent management programs is the number one issue corporate boards are concerned with today. That means when it comes to developing the...
View ArticleThe Reign of Unreasonable People
By Maria Collar, SIOP BloggerIn a world characterized by fluidic changes and intense transformation, unreasonable innovators are exactly needed to propel the creation of multidimensional value....
View ArticleSpecial Guest Post: Coaching Senior Level Women
Anna Marie Valerio will be presenting at the upcoming SIOP Leading Edge Consortium (LEC), "Building Future Leaders: Innovations and Trends in Talent Management," October 18-19, 2013 at the Omni...
View ArticleHaving a mentor… What’s in it for me?
By Ryan Samia, SIOP BloggerOver the last couple of years, I have had a lot of mentors who have shaped me and continue to contribute to both my professional and personal development. Having a pool of...
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