Department 12: An I-O Psychology Podcast
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Department 12: An I-O Psychology Podcast
A podcast for industrial-organizational psychologists, researchers, practitioners, and students. We cover anything and everything related to the research and practice of IO psych.
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Stephanie Murphy on the Society for People Analytics
In this episode, host Ben Butina speaks with Stephanie Murphy, Ph.D., about her journey into people analytics and the rapid growth of her new organiza...

Wes Johnson Tells a Tale of Two Water Parks
In this episode of the Department 12 Podcast, host Dr. Ben Butina speaks with Wes Johnson, a graduate student at Montclair State University, about his...

Krystina Moustakis on Communicating with Decision-Makers as a Consultant
In this episode of the Department 12 Podcast, I’m joined by Krystina Moustakis, a learning experience designer and organizational psychologist with a...

Ian Siderits on Mentoring from the Protege's Perspective
In this episode of the Department 12 Podcast, Dr. Ben Butina talks with Ian Siderits, a Ph.D. candidate at North Carolina State University, about ment...

Ellie Hoekman on Career Coaching for I-O Psychologists
In this episode of Department 12, I sit down with the Ellie Hoekman, an I-O Psychology enthusiast turned career coach, to explore the paths that lead...

Rich Mendelson on Time-Tracking
In this episode, Ben speaks to Richard Mendelson, Ph.D. about a range of topics, including Rich's work as an expert legal witness and consultant in sc...

Shavonne Holman and Macy Cheeks on BIOP!
A few years ago, I talked to Shavonne Holman and Macy Cheeks about an organization they had founded: Blacks in I/O Psychology. Since then, the organiz...

Victoria Mattingly on Moving From Tolerance to Allophilia
Dr. Victoria Mattingly joins Dr. Ben Butina to discuss diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace. She shares her expertise from publishing the...

Carol Kulik on HR for the Non-HR Manager
In this episode of Department 12, Dr. Ben Butina interviews Professor Carol Kulik, co-author of the book Human Resources for the Non-HR Manager. Dr. K...

Henri Maindidze on Mentoring as a Grad Student
Dr. Ben Butina interviews Henri Maindidze, a third-year graduate student in I/O psychology at Portland State University. Henry discusses his experienc...

Rachel Baghelai on Research in a Consulting Firm
Join Dr. Ben Butina in this enlightening episode of Department 12 as he engages in a compelling conversation with Dr. Rachel Baghelai. Dr. Baghelai re...

Trevor Nagle on Acting
Trevor Nagle is a working actor with more than 40 speaking roles in movies, TV shows, and live theater to his credit. He also does voiceover work and...

Andrew Holter on When the Data Doesn't Fit
In this episode, Dr. Ben Butina interviews Dr. Andrew Holter about the surprising findings in his recently defended dissertation on whether self-effic...

Logan Watts on the Side Effects of I-O Interventions
Dr. Ben Butina interviews Dr. Logan Watts, Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas at Arlington, about his background and researc...

David Costanza on Generations in the Workforce
Are there reliable differences between generations? Should business and HR leaders make decisions based on generational differences? Why are generatio...

Raúl Alejandro Espino on I-O Psych in the Spanish-Speaking World
Raul Alejandro Espino joins us to share his observations about I-O psych in Central America, South America, and Spain. Be sure to visit the episode pa...

The Case Against "I-O Psychology"
Let's face it. We've got a bad name. In this episode, I make the case against the name "industrial and organizational psychology," consider some of th...

Marcus Crede on the Sorry State of Statistical and Research Practices in I-O
Dr. Marcus Crede has been threatened, legally and physically. His crime? Pointing out problems in published research. Lack of pre-registration, lack o...

Matthews, Pineault, & Hong on Single-Item Measures
Can you validly and reliably measure a construct with just a single item? If so, what does that mean for academics and practitioners? In this episode,...

Gordon Schmidt & Sy Islam on Leadership in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
What can we learn about leadership from the Marvel Cinematic Universe? An awful lot, if our guides are Dr. Gordon B Schmidt and Dr. Sy Islam. In this...

Jamie Madigan on Science Communication
One of the world’s foremost experts on the psychology of video games is one of us! Jamie Madigan, Ph.D. is the I-O psychologist behind the blog, podca...

Marc Effron Shares a Practitioner's Wishlist for I-O Research
How do practitioners learn about our research? What topics and questions do they wish we would research? How can we communicate our research more effe...

Robert Romano on Applying to Grad School
Robert has questions and I don't have the answers. But maybe you do. Robert is a junior at Marist College, majoring in psychology, and he plans to app...

Courtney Keim on Being an I-O Psychologist All Along (Part 2)
Before she became an I-O psychologist, Courtney Keim worked as a server and bartender. In this second part of a two-part episode, Dr. Keim reflects on...

Courtney Keim on Being an I-O Psychologist All Along (Part 1)
Before she became an I-O psychologist, Courtney Keim worked at a residential treatment center for traumatized boys. In this first part of a two-part e...

Jonathan Noftsier on Going From XO to IO
After 12 years as a Naval Aviator and Marine Corps Officer, Jonathan Noftsier transitioned to a career in I-O psych consulting. In this episode, we ta...

Sy Islam and Gordon Schmidt on Debunking and Testing Business Practices
Should we should spend less time testing our own theories and more time testing business practices as they're actually implemented in organizations? C...

Alison Horstmeyer on Curiosity and Thought Leadership
What's the difference between an expert and a thought leader? What's the big deal about curiosity? What's the shadow side of curiosity? What does too...

Roni Reiter-Palmon on Creativity
How should an I-O psychologist think about creativity? How do we define, operationalize, and measure it? What's the relationship between creativity an...

Jared Lock on Organizational Culture
Jared Lock began his I-O journey at the University of Tulsa, studying under Bob and Joyce Hogan. These days, he heads up The JDL Group, a consulting f...

Mike Urick on A Manager's Guide to Using the Force
Mike Urick, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Management and Operational Excellence and the Graduate Director of the Master of Science in Management...

Daniel Krantz on Perseverance in the Doctoral Journey
Everyone who earns a PhD has a story to tell, but some stories are more interesting than others. Unfortunately, what makes a story interesting is hard...

Clemente Diaz on Bridge Builders and the Advocacy Registry
Clemente Diaz is the Associate Director of College Now at Baruch College and an adjunct faculty member in I-O Psychology at the CUNY School of Profess...

Sevelyn Crosby & Amelia Do on "My Mommy is an Organizational Psychologist"
Sevelyn Crosby is the author of a new children's book, My Mommy is an Organizational Psychologist and Amelia Do is part of the sales and marketing tea...

Laura Gallaher on Changing the Culture at NASA
On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated as it re-entered the earth's atmosphere, killing all seven crew members. The investigati...

Cynthia DeVita-Cochrane on Being a Business Resiliency Counselor
In our frustrating and never-ending quest to explain what I-O psychology is, we could always say, at least, "No, we don't do counseling." Today's gues...

Britt Gottschalk & Ethan Sprang on How I-O Psych Can Save the Organizational World
Can I-O psych save the world? At least the world of work and organizations? My guests think so. Britt Gottschalk and Ethan Sprang of ReVise Consulting...

David Copeland on Success as a Psychology Major
David Copeland, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Psychology at UNLV. In this episode, he joins us to talk about his book, Success as a Psychology Ma...

Macy Cheeks & Shavonne Holman on Blacks in I/O
What's it like to be Black in I-O psychology? When Shavonne Holman and Macy Cheeks graduated from Howard University—the country's most prestigious his...

Sherif al-Qallawi on the Journey to I-O Psych
In our final episode with Sherif al-Qallawi (Twitter, LinkedIn), Sherif reflects on his long and winding journey to I-O psych. We'll travel from pharm...