The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist (TIP)
Dear readers, Happy new year! As we dive into 2025, I wanted to review two cool tech developments that may provide us with tools to help our teaching. Custom GPTs…
As the saying goes, if you want to go fast, go alone, but if you want to go far, go together. In this spirit, I am delighted to share that…
In this fall 2017 installment of the Academic’s Forum, Gabriel candidly shares her experiences as a then-time early career, tenure track academic. For current academic readers who are also early…
As noted by respondents of the 2022 Practitioner Needs Survey (see key findings in Sendra et al., 2024), some SIOP practitioners perceive that master’s degree holders are assumed to be…
For many, fall semester marks the beginning of their graduate training, while others may rejoice that they are one academic year closer to graduation. Regardless of how long you’ve been…
Christopher Castille has been helping us “open up” as an extension of early work with SIOP’s Open Science and Practice (OSP) Committee since fall 2019. We want to remind you…
The Alliance for Organizational Psychology (AOP) is a federation of industrial, work, and organizational psychology (IWOP) societies from around the world. The aims of the AOP are to advocate for…
Julia Levashina, PhD, passed away earlier this year. She leaves behind her husband, Yegor Zyrianov; her son, Vlas Zyrianov; and her daughter, Anna Zyrianov. Dr. Levashina was a wonderful scholar,…
Awareness of I-O psychology has been on the rise thanks to articles written by and/or featuring SIOP members. These are member media mentions found from June 9, 2024, through Oct.…
The top 10 new management books for 2024 by Thinkers 50 list has been released and volumes by two SIOP members are included: SIOP Member Ludmila Praslova: The Canary Code…