The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist (TIP)
Ahhh, the fall issue! Here in Tennessee, we’ve finally gotten a little crispness to our mornings (although it’s still likely to warm past the point of comfort throughout the day).…
Dear readers, About 8 years ago I wrote a Max. Classroom Capacity column on the classroom fodder that the 2016 US presidential election provided to I-O psychology instructors. At the…
This research was conducted by Alaina C. Keim (akeim@bellarmine.edu) and Jean M. Lamont (jean.lamont@gmail.com), Department of Psychology, Bellarmine University. The authors would like to thank Ron Landis for his assistance with statistical…
The 2024 Leading Edge Consortium (Oct. 24-25) is shaping up to be a fascinating and informative event. Two days of keynotes, panels, and other formats will showcase the expertise of…
The brainchild of Paul Levy and David B. Baker and launched in 2013 under Historian Kevin Mahoney, the SIOP Living History series expands SIOP’s institutional and field-related knowledge by capturing…
It takes a professional and dedicated staff to keep the members of SIOP connected and the day-to-day workings of the Society moving forward. SIOP has 13 dedicated professionals, and you…
New initiatives are coming to fruition to serve the needs of SIOP members. New for the 2025 annual conference are Research Community Forums (RCF). The brainchild of SIOP Past President…
The brainchild of SIOP Past President Tara Behrend, three special interest groups (SIG) will debut in 2025. Behrend created a task force in 2024 to investigate the interest in and…
A few years ago, I got pretty excited when I-O psychology was flagged as one of the fastest growing professions in the US. As a long-time I-O psychology practitioner, it…
APA Conference The American Psychological Association held its annual conference in Seattle, WA, on August 8–10. We had an excellent program featuring SIOP speakers and several topics of interest to…