Mind Your Work Jose Espinoza; Nicholas Bremner
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Mind Your Work is a podcast about investigating and understanding the human aspects of work through science. Scientists have uncovered important and interesting insights about work that many of us don’t ever get to hear. Research on people at work is also advancing rapidly making it hard to keep up. The hosts, Nicholas Bremner and Jose Espinoza, are Industrial/Organizational Psychologists and they dive into the research aiming to inform, educate, and entertain. They sum up what scientists know, how it’s being applied, and how it could affect us in the future.
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MYW S03 Episode 05 – Data Literacy Part 3: Communication and Storytelling with Data
Time to pull it all together! In this episode, we wrap up our mini-series on data literacy by discussing how to communicate effectively using data. We cover important things to consider when preparing your talk (or write-up), knowing your audience, and effectively structuring your message. We also briefly talk about data visualization as a tool that can be used to augment your delivery.
Timestamps:
0:50: Why is storytelling important?
2:30: Putting data and stories together
4:38: Preparation: Deciding on your purpose
6:30: Preparation: Knowing the context
9:45: Knowing your audience
22:25: Structuring your presentation or message
28:55: The structure of a story
31:30: Data visualization
34:27: Data viz “commandments” (aka basic tips)
36:15: Effective delivery in presentations
39:40: Effective delivery in documents or manuscripts
41:40: Wrap-up
Mentioned This Episode:
Cicero Public Speaking Cards
Examples of great storytelling:
The beauty of data visualization – David McCandless (chosen by Jose)
Start with why – Simon Sinek (chosen by Nicholas)
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Credits:
Our intro and outro music is “Ingenuity” by Lee Rosevere, licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC 3.0). You can find more of Lee’s music at https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/. https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/. Our transition music for this episode is “Bike ride with you” by Ryan Anderson. Licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC 4.0).
Logo Artwork by Antonella Espinoza. Find her at @ellaspin on Twitter! -
MYW S03 Episode 04 – Data Literacy Part 2: Analyzing Data
Okay, we’ve got a research question and some data! Now what? In this episode, we talk about common analytical techniques used in the social sciences (particularly industrial and organizational psychology) and what questions they can help answer. We also talk about the only “true” way to demonstrate that X causes Y and cover some common things to watch out for when conducting analysis.
Timestamps:
1:00: Statistics and how we’re teaching them the wrong way
6:10: Describing data vs making inferences with data
9:40: Describing survey data with “percent favorability”
13:55: Why Jose thinks (knows) descriptive stats are great
17:08: Let’s talk about correlations and shark attacks
23:05: T-tests
32:23: Experimental design 101
36:13: Statistical pitfalls
40:48: Wrap-up
Mentioned This Episode:
Tyler Vigen – Spurious Correlations
Science Forum – Ten common statistical mistakes to watch out for
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Credits:
Our intro and outro music is “Ingenuity” by Lee Rosevere, licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC 3.0). You can find more of Lee’s music at https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/. https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/. Our transition music for this episode is “Tech Toys” also by Lee; licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC 3.0).
Logo Artwork by Antonella Espinoza. Find her at @ellaspin on Twitter! -
MYW S03 Episode 03 – Data Literacy Part 1: Intro and Data Collection
Let’s talk about data literacy. Data is already ubiquitous in our day-to-day lives, so even if you don’t work with data directly, it’s still important to understand it. In this episode, we provide a brief introduction to our three part series on data literacy, which spans the issues of data collection, analysis, and communication/visualization. We also cover the first of these three topics.
Timestamps:
1:30: What is data literacy?
2:35: Why is data literacy important?
4:12: A way of thinking about data: Inputs, processes, and outputs
7:05: Inputs: Data collection and measurement
9:40: General pros and cons of measurement instruments
19:35: Collecting data from the right people at the right time
24:05: Statistical power
24:50: Validity (accuracy) and reliability
31:30: Wrap-up
Mentioned This Episode:
Gartner - A Data and Analytics Leader’s Guide to Data Literacy
Some episodes covering issues of data literacy:
Why Can’t We Hold All These Personality Models? (Validity and personality)
Bad Behavior at Work (Measuring and preventing counterproductive work behavior)
Of Metrics and Interventions (Examining the “right” metrics and data quality)
Of Metrics and Interventions - Part 2 (The danger of focusing on too few metrics and how picking metrics can actually influence human behavior)
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Mindyourwork.io – Find us here!
Credits:
Our intro and outro music is “Ingenuity” by Lee Rosevere, licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC 3.0). You can find more of Lee’s music at https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/. https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/. Our transition music for this episode is “Places Unseen” also by Lee; licensed under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC 3.0).
Logo Artwork by Antonella Espinoza. Find her at @ellaspin on Twitter! -
MYW Unscripted Episode 13 – Me, You, and All These Data
Data has become increasingly common in our day-to-day lives. It has become easier than ever to collect, analyze, and share data than ever before. What implications does this have for us and how we make decisions in organizations? In this episode we discuss the rise of data in society, some of the ethical implications of collecting and using data in organizations, and preview our mini-series on data literacy coming in 2021.
Timestamps:
1:45: Where is data becoming more prevalent in society?
8:35: Increased use of data in organizations
10:45: Is collecting more data a good thing?
14:04: How do we approach collecting and using data?
21:15: How do we consume data as individuals?
27:33: Final thoughts and upcoming mini-series on data literacy
Mentioned This Episode:
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Credits:
Our intro and outro music for Unscripted is “Pamgaea” by Kevin McLeod, licensed under licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. You can find more of Kevin’s music at incompetech.com.
Logo Artwork by Antonella Espinoza. Find her at @ellaspin on Twitter! -
MYW Unscripted Episode 12 – Essential Services
Essential services ensure that our continues to run, but things are a bit different during a pandemic. In this episode, we talk about some of the occupations that have graduated to essential and discuss how their new “value” has yet to reach employees.
Timestamps:
1:10: What is an essential service?
2:56: The shift in importance of custodial work and other occupations
8:00: Will the perceived value of certain occupations shift?
10:20: Job evaluation
17:45: Are certain essential services now “non-essential”?
22:50: Final thoughts
Mentioned This Episode:
NYT article on custodial services
Episode of 99pi on Social Infrastructure
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Credits:
Our intro and outro music for Unscripted is “Pamgaea” by Kevin McLeod, licensed under licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. You can find more of Kevin’s music at incompetech.com.
Logo Artwork by Antonella Espinoza. Find her at @ellaspin on Twitter! -
MYW Unscripted Episode 11 – Universal Basic Income
If you received $1000 per month, no strings attached, how would you spend your time? In this episode, we discuss the concept of universal basic income. We cover some of its potential psychological consequences for the individual and the value of work itself. The conversation turns toward what makes a job viable or not, how to enrich jobs, and the question of whether or not a significant portion of the population would “coast” or spend irresponsibly if given an unconditional monthly stipend.
Timestamps:
1:40: Defining Universal Basic Income
8:52: The future of undesirable jobs under UBI
13:08: Making nonviable jobs better
17:05: Takeaways and overall impressions
21:42: The case against UBI
Mentioned This Episode:
mindyourworkpodcast@gmail.com – Email us your ideas here!
MindYourWorkIO – Send us a tweet!
Mindyourwork.io – Find us here!
Credits:
Our intro and outro music for Unscripted is “Pamgaea” by Kevin McLeod, licensed under licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. You can find more of Kevin’s music at incompetech.com.
Logo Artwork by Antonella Espinoza. Find her at @ellaspin on Twitter!
Customer Reviews
Great podcast
I appreciate how clearly Jose and Nick summarize the most up-to-date research findings in I-O Psych. Super useful info for a recent HR grad entering the field!
Awesome podcast
As someone who studies IO Psychology, I love listening to this podcast because it breaks down research in a palatable manner.