The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist (TIP)

Mastering the Pivot: How Local I-O Groups Are Responding to Modern Organizational Challenges

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, organizations large and small were required to adjust in new ways they never previously faced. Mask mandates, virtual work, social distancing, and the…

Winter 2023 Members in the Media

Awareness of I-O psychology has been on the rise thanks to articles written by and/or featuring our SIOP members. These are member media mentions found from Sept. 10, 2022, through…

Membership Milestones

Please welcome the newest professional members of SIOP: Francine Avinger Sheena Barlow Heinz Bartnick Ian Bazzoli Greg Beecher Ethan Bernstein Martin Biskup Angela Blake Katie Boyd Jamie Brisbin Courtney Bryant…

Editor’s Column: The Grind

Listen up everyone! I’m speaking directly to you dear students, professors, practitioners, and leaders of all kinds—we have got to get REAL, about our values, our boundaries, and what is…

Pop Psychology Book Club

Let’s trade professional dirty secrets. I’ll go first: My earliest interest in psychology began with 80s and 90s popular self-help books. In elementary school, my parents took a class on…

SIOP Award Winners: Meet José M. Peiró, the Distinguished Teaching Contributions Award Winner

As part of our ongoing series to provide visibility into what it takes to earn a SIOP award or grant, we highlight a diverse class of award winners in each…

President’s Column: The Behind the Scenes Work in Advocacy Efforts

Happy New Year, SIOPers! I hope everyone had a great 2022 and is looking forward to a more fabulous 2023. In this column, I would like to highlight a great…

(Baby) Bumps on the Tenure Track

By the time this column is published, we’ll have celebrated my son’s (hi Kabir!) first birthday. As I’m sure is the case for many mothers, this realization is hitting hard…

Max. Classroom Capacity: What Should We Do About Cheating?

Dear readers, By the time you read this the FIFA World Cup will have just finished—as I write, it hasn’t started yet. Congratulations Brazil, France, Argentina, Spain, Germany, or England?…

The Bridge: Connecting Science and Practice

        “The Bridge: Connecting Science and Practice” is a TIP column that seeks to help facilitate additional learning and knowledge transfer to encourage sound, evidence-based practice. It…