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Max. Classroom Capacity: A Conversation With Marcus Dickson, the Creator of Max. Classroom Capacity

Dear readers, In honor of the “Memorable Moments in TIP History” theme of this issue, I’m delighted to welcome my mentor and friend, the creator of the Max. Classroom Capacity…

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SIOP UN Committee Sounding Board: Helping the United Nations Assess the Impact of Change

For over 10 years, SIOP has been an NGO with special consultative status with the United Nations (UN) Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). In this role, SIOP helps to advance…

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Leadership Development for Professional Services Firms

Abstract: When considering the design of a leadership development program for a professional services firm, a key consideration is what type of culture does the firm aspire to create? The…

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Why Organizational Psychology Should Be a Leading Force for Sustainability

Most readers here know, but which may be news to those interested in evolutionary psychology: One of the few self-evident characteristics of humanity is the tremendous variety and diversity of…

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Develop Assessment Strategies for the Future by Attending the 2023 SIOP Leading Edge Consortium

Employee assessment is at a critical crossroads. Technology has flourished to aid in the development and delivery of increasingly complex assessments that minimize human judgment and time but have implications…

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SIOP Premieres New Student Consulting Challenge

The SIOP Program Committee recently hosted a virtual student consulting challenge that saw graduate students from across the country compete to solve a real-world business problem. This new student challenge…

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SIOP Distinguished Professional Contributions Award (2023): “Stories of Discovery in the Pursuit of Practice”

The purpose of this article is to summarize my presentation for the 2023 Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) Distinguished Professional Contributions Award.1 I begin with a few introductory…

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The Uncertain Future of I-O Licensing and Certification: The SIOP Certification Task Force Requests Your Attention

The purpose of the SIOP Licensing, Certification, and Credentialing (LCC) Committee is to document and communicate trends and issues related to credentialing. In this article, we summarize some critical aspects…

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“Nobody Wants to Work Anymore”: Reflecting on I-O Psychology’s Assumptions and Values Through the Lens of the Antiwork Movement

The antiwork movement provides a unique framework for I-O psychologists to consider their core assumptions and values about work and organizations. The antiwork movement is rooted in Marxist, socialist, anarchist,…

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Listening to Employees to Confront Postpandemic Turnover

At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, many organizations were faced with the question of how to adjust to remote work. As the pandemic becomes more…

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