Training

Workplace Learning and the Future of Work

Margaret E. Beier, Mahima Saxena, Kurt Kraiger, David P. Costanza, Cort W. Rudolph, David M. Cadiz, Gretchen (Gigi) Petery, and Gwenith G. Fisher Global disruption, technological advances, and population demographics are rapidly affecting the types of jobs…

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Implementing Effective Cyber Security Training for End Users of Computer Networks

Cyber security is a concern for all modern organizations. These organizations cannot achieve their cyber security goals through hardware and information technology (IT) workers alone, so all employees who use…

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Combatting Predatory I-O Training Programs

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Reminder: All TIP submissions, including Letters to the Editor, are peer reviewed before acceptance for publication. All accepted submissions are subject to editor revisions for clarity,…

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Leveraging Transferrable Skills: Using Military Experience and Training to Revolutionize the Economy and Create Smarter Business Practices

Submitted by Destinee Prete, PhD, chair of the SIOP Military and Veterans Inclusion Ad Hoc Committee, and Shenica Nelson, MSIOP, member of the SIOP Military and Veterans Inclusion Ad Hoc…

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Ask Me Anything (AMA) About Graduate School: How Online and Brick-and-Mortar Programs Are Viewed on the I-O Psychology Reddit

Industrial-organizational (I-O) psychology continues to be one of the fastest growing fields (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2014). As the field continues to grow, so do the number of graduate…

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A Tale of Two Departments: Examining Differences Between I-O Psychology and Management Programs

I-O psychology graduates are in the fortunate position of having many good career options available to them. When navigating these options, often the first fork in the road is the…

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Translating SIOP’s Guidelines for Graduate Education Into a Robust Competency Development Process for Master’s-Level I-O Professionals

Despite the preprofessional nature of graduate programs in I-O psychology and the general orientation of our broader profession, there is currently no clear and scalable mechanism for ensuring consistent and…

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