The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist (TIP)

Demystifying SIOP Fellowship: A Practitioner’s Path To Recognition

Being named as a SIOP Fellow is one of the highest honors an industrial-organizational (I-O) psychologist can achieve. It signifies that a SIOP Member has made sustained, outstanding, and meaningful…

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IOtas

Be sure to submit accolades, awards, promotions, and book publications to https://www.siop.org/resources-publications/publications/tip/iotas-submission-form/  SIOP Member Dan Russell has been promoted to senior partner at global leadership consulting firm RHR International. In his…

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Open Science Practices in Five Leading Journals in the Organizational Sciences: A Brief Review

Note: Committee members who contributed to the coding and writing of this report are (in approximate order of contribution): Marcus Crede, Iowa State University; Patrick Dunlop, Curtin University; Deborah Powell,…

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Dr. Boris Baltes

Dr. Boris B. Baltes, Fellow of SIOP and distinguished scholar, passed away suddenly on August 21, 2025, at the age of 59. Boris left an indelible mark on organizational science…

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Dr. Ruth Kanfer

Dr. Ruth Kanfer passed away peacefully at home in Atlanta, Georgia, on the morning of August 13. Ruth was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and sister, and an esteemed professor…

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Dr. John P. Campbell

Dr. John P. Campbell passed away July 19, 2025, at his home on Long Lake in New Brighton, MN. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Dr. Jo-Ida…

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Dr. George Bearnard Graen

Dr. George Bearnard Graen passed away peacefully on July 6, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of knowledge, kindness, and unwavering dedication to those he loved and inspired. Born August 7,…

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TIP Editorial Board

Maria Gallego-Pace, PhD, is a talent and culture executive with over 15 years of experience transforming organizations through talent strategy, employee experience, and data-driven insights. With a doctorate in applied…

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Max. Classroom Capacity: A Spooky Halloween Special!

Dear readers, Did you know that in ancient Celtic traditions, on Samhain,1 the new year’s day harvest festival, people wore costumes and left food out to appease wandering spirits? Did…

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Letting Go, Locking In: Fall Reflections for the Future of I-O

And just like that…summer 2025 is a wrap. Already, social media is abuzz with the “Great Lock-In” trend. The premise, like most Q4 trends, is simple: Instead of waiting for…

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