Featured Articles
Jenny Baker
/ Categories: 612

Still Going Strong! SIOP Members Continue to Think Globally and Act Locally via Local I-O Groups

Eileen Linnabery and Local I-O Committee

For our TIP moments in history column, we would like to republish the following article that discussed members’ desire to have local group I-O communities. This is from the 2017 October issue by Anna Erickson et al.

https://0-www-siop-org.library.alliant.edu/Research-Publications/TIP/TIP-Back-Issues/2017/October/ArtMID/20295/ArticleID/1519/Think-Globally-Act-Locally-Survey-Results-Show-Global-Interest-in-Local-Groups

Five years later and the desire for SIOP members to connect at the local level in service of I-O has not waned. Indeed, with the improvements in technology and the experience of a global pandemic, grassroots local I-O groups have evolved to serve even broader communities across the globe. We are now seeing local I-O groups that are meeting in hybrid or fully virtual settings and opening their membership to I-Os and I-O enthusiasts from outside their local geographies. This makes it even easier today for SIOP members to connect with an I-O community on a frequent basis—even if your hometown has no other I-O psychologists in the area, one can join a robust, virtual network with roots elsewhere. Forging connections with I-Os outside of our academic institutions and employers will only continue to enrich our research and practice.

If you are interested in joining a local group or starting one of your own, visit SIOP’s Local I-O Group resource page: https://0-www-siop-org.library.alliant.edu/Membership/Local-I-O-Groups. If you are a leader of a local group that is not listed in the directory, please reach out to SIOP’s Local I-O Group Relations Committee to ensure SIOP members can find your group.

Print
303 Rate this article:
No rating
Comments are only visible to subscribers.

Categories

Information on this website, including articles, white papers, and other resources, is provided by SIOP staff and members. We do not include third-party content on our website or in our publications, except in rare exceptions such as paid partnerships.