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Sunday Scaries. The term refers to the “dread and doom” an employee feels the day before work begins. This is more than a workplace trend or a generational joke. Symptoms may…
Read MoreIt is difficult to quantify the amount of work professionals face today. The number of deadlines they are tracking. The number of projects they are juggling. If they just started…
Read MoreA new issue of The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist (TIP) is now available on the SIOP website. This issue presents the columns you read every issue (The Editor’s Column, The President’s Column, Max. Classroom Capacity)…
Read MoreRegistration is now open for the upcoming webinar, Working With Disability Data, which will explore the complexities and nuances of handling workers’ disability data in organizational settings. Data analysts, I-O…
Read MoreThe SIOP Living History Series has been a fixture at the SIOP Annual Conference since 2013. Created by Paul Levy and David B. Baker and launched under Historian Kevin Mahoney, the goal…
Read MoreRemote work, a work arrangement where work is conducted at an off-site location and employees use telecommunications technology to connect to the workplace, has been steadily increasing in prevalence over…
Read MoreIn just 2 weeks (and 1 day!), the 2024 SIOP Leading Edge Consortium (LEC): Developing Leaders in a Shifting World will kick off in Minneapolis. This year’s LEC will bring together top…
Read MoreThe deadline to sign up to review session proposals for the 2025 SIOP Annual Conference is today at 5 p.m. ET. Please consider volunteering 2-3 hours of your time to…
Read MoreRegistration for the SIOP Diversifying I-O Psychology (DIP) Program virtual conference is open. The DIP mission is to increase diversity within the field of I-O psychology, and ultimately SIOP, by…
Read MoreNew for the 2025 SIOP Annual Conference, Research Community Forums offer an additional opportunity for individuals with similar interests to connect and experience meaningful research collaboration. Three forums will be…
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