Does Your Vote Matter? SIOP Administrative Office India Worthy / Wednesday, September 19, 2018 0 3171 Article rating: No rating Shape SIOP Leadership to Shape I-O Psychology’s Future I-O psychologists have been studying the importance of leadership since the beginning of the discipline, and the subject never grows stale. A current example is the upcoming Leading Edge Consortium (register now!), which is once again exploring a facet of the topic, with its focus on High Potential Talent. Read more
Tips for Making Leadership Development an Organizational Competitive Advantage Elisa M. Torres and Samantha Dubrow, George Mason University, Industrial-Organizational Psychology India Worthy / Wednesday, September 12, 2018 0 5247 Article rating: 5.0 Across nearly every industry, work requires leaders to be equipped with the necessary tools to provide innovative solutions to complex problems their organizations face. Many organizations recognize the tremendous impact leadership has on their overall performance, which is evident by the billions of dollars spent by organizations in the US on leader and leadership development each year. Successful leader and leadership development in organizations should begin with an “assessment of readiness” regarding the current state of individual leaders and the organization’s leadership capacity. Read more
New Episode of the I-O Podcast Now Available SIOP Administrative Office India Worthy / Thursday, August 30, 2018 0 3938 Article rating: 3.5 Elliot Lasson, PhD, and Kyana Beckles, MPS, are the guests on the fourth episode of SIOP’s I-O Podcast series, “Industrious and Organized: The I-O Entrepreneur,” now available on the SIOP website. Elliot Lasson (left) is professor and director of the Master of Industrial-Organizational Psychology program at University of Maryland, Baltimore County in Rockville, Maryland. He has operated professionally in the private, public, consulting, and nonprofit sectors. Read more
Self-Compassion and Work-Life Balance Elaina Loveland India Worthy / Wednesday, August 29, 2018 0 5161 Article rating: 2.0 Affordable and Teachable Resource May Benefit Workers and Employers It seems that the term “mindfulness” is all the rage now for both personal fulfillment and for professionals in the business world. The concept of mindfulness is just one component of the more comprehensive concept of “self-compassion.” Jessica M. Nicklin, PhD, associate professor of psychology and director for the online master’s program in organizational psychology at the University of Hartford in Hartford, Connecticut, set out to study self-compassion and how it influences work–life balance in the study, “Positive Work–Life Outcomes: Leveraging Self-Compassion and Balance.” Read more
SIOP Professional Practice Book Offers Advanced Training Practices Mariah Clawson, SIOP Communications Intern India Worthy / Wednesday, August 22, 2018 0 3419 Article rating: No rating Creating, Implementing, and Managing Effective Training and Development: State-of-the-Art Lessons for Practice offers the most advanced training practices available today for your work organization. HR professionals; business leaders; practitioners who are selling, implementing, and evaluating training systems regularly; and those in performance consulting will find a wealth of information in this SIOP Professional Practice Series edition. In this multiauthored book, often-unshared breakthroughs from several training disciplines are combined with guidelines useful to implement and maintain a state-of-the-art training program. Read more