Jenny Baker / Friday, January 3, 2020 / Categories: 573 Members in the Media Mariah Clawson Awareness of I-O psychology has been on the rise thanks to articles written and featuring our SIOP members. These are member media mentions found from September 1, 2019 through January 1, 2020. We scan the media on a regular basis but sometimes articles fall through our net. If we’ve missed your or a colleague’s media mention, please send them to us! We push them on our social media and share them in this column, which you can use to find potential collaborators, spark ideas for research, and keep up with your fellow I-O practitioners. Popular Press Topics Sy Islam says its best to reward behaviors, not just results. Developing a creative hobby improves problem-solving at work according to Kevin Eschleman. Daisy Chang and her team will examine the challenges related to human resources decisions brought on by autonomous vehicles in the workforce. Nancy Doyle says noticing the positives of neurodiversity can be helpful for mental health and regaining focus and purpose. Adam Grant’s podcast, WorkLife, may help you become a more informed professional in 2020. Figuring out the appropriate tools and ways in which to share information is an important part in building resilient sales teams says Sy Islam. Nathan Mondragon explains a face-scanning algorithm used to evaluate job candidates. Employee Management, Motivation, and Turnover There’s a confusion over the definition of culture fit says Joeri Hofmans and Timothy Judge. Zara Greenbaum interviews SIOP members on how remote work can improve employee productivity and creativity. Adam Grant discusses the importance of criticism. Arrogant individuals introduce significant problems for coworkers according to Stanley Silverman. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic says pick a job or career that provides the right amount of distractions for your personality. Employee Burnout, Work–Life Balance Louis Tay lists ways to maintain your well-being and prepare yourself when things aren’t perfect during the holiday season. Mahima Saxena says employment contributes to well-being and happiness. Piers Steel talks about new ways to battle procrastination. Time flies during the holidays because we repeat the same events says Ronald Riggio. Leadership, Management, and Organizational Culture Steven Rogelberg discusses the science of meetings. Tara Behrend explores the future of work. Voicing political opinions on social media may affect hiring managers’ perceptions of the candidate’s culture fit according to Philip Roth, Jill Ellingson, and Caren Golberg. Matt Barney considers questions to ask before adding AI to coaching. Eugene Ohu discusses work-life balance, virtual reality, AI, and the future of work. Print 2493 Rate this article: No rating Comments are only visible to subscribers.