Well-being

I-O Psychology and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): An Interview With Mahima Saxena

Welcome to the first interview of our new series featuring SIOP members dedicated to advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)! For this issue, we were honored to speak…

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Academic’s Forum: Principles of “Industrial Efficiency” From an Academic Mother

When Adriane Sanders and I were emailing back-and-forth about the latest issue of the “Academic’s Forum” column for the fall TIP issue and she mentioned her idea of the history…

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Pop Psychology Book Club, Episode 3: The Good Enough Job by Simone Stolzhoff

Welcome back to Pop Psychology Book Club! Hopefully, you’ve been enjoying this special issue honoring the history of SIOP and TIP. We’ve accomplished so much as an organization and a…

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President’s Column

It feels great to be writing this column, still buzzing from the annual conference and excited for the year ahead. I am thrilled, honored, and humbled to serve as your…

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Pop Psychology Book Club, Episode Two: Toxic Positivity by Whitney Goodman

Welcome back to Pop Psychology Book Club! In this episode, we’re talking about toxins. Specifically, a type of toxin that the EPA, CDC, OSHA, and even Britney Spears have failed…

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Registration is Now Open for Workplace Mistreatment: Science and Solutions

Workplace mistreatment increases depression, anxiety, burnout, low self-esteem, low life satisfaction, and psychological distress, and decreases work productivity. In a recent meta-analysis, researchers reported that an average of 34% of…

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Historic SIOP-DOJ Partnership Hits Six Month Mark

Nearly 6 months ago, SIOP signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office). The COPS Office is…

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Top 10 Work Trends for 2023

SIOP is excited to announce the 10th annual Top 10 Work Trends list. These trends have been identified by SIOP members and are expected to have the most impact on…

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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…

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I’d Quiet Quit if I Knew What it Was

In a March of 2022 Business Insider article, Ito Aki described employees who were working in the wake of the Great Resignation and were quietly dialing back their efforts. On…

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