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A podcast for industrial-organizational psychologists, researchers, practitioners, and students. We cover anything and everything related to the research and practice of IO psych.

Department 12: An I-O Psychology Podcast Ben Butina, PhD

    • Business
    • 4.8 • 33 Ratings

A podcast for industrial-organizational psychologists, researchers, practitioners, and students. We cover anything and everything related to the research and practice of IO psych.

    Ellie Hoekman on Career Coaching for I-O Psychologists

    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 Ellie from a rejected quantitative psychology applicant to a fervent advocate and professional in the I-O psychology space. Ellie also shares her advice for I-O students, recent graduates, and faculty members. Be sure to visit the episode page for a full transcript.

    • 11 min
    Rich Mendelson on Time-Tracking

    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 school violence cases. The heart of the episode is a discussion about the relationship between time-tracking and productivity. The conversation also touches on the impacts of remote work and the gig economy. Check out the episode page for a full transcript and more links.

    • 22 min
    Shavonne Holman and Macy Cheeks on BIOP!

    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 organization has gone from strength to strength, and, on February 22-23, 2024, BIOP will hold its Inaugural Conference & Gala in Atlanta. Register before the end of the year for an early-bird discount.

    • 7 min
    Victoria Mattingly on Moving From Tolerance to Allophilia

    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 book Inclusivelytics and running her consulting firm. Dr. Victoria opens up about battling cancer this year and how it differed from facing depression. The conversation covers how to build genuine inclusion for all identities, embracing neurodiversity, using data to drive DEI efforts, and strategies to cultivate more allies. Tune in for an insightful discussion on leading with empathy, intersectionality, and ability-based inclusion. Be sure to visit the episode page on the Department 12 website for a full transcript. While you're at it, why not sign up for my free weekly newsletter?

    • 39 min
    Carol Kulik on HR for the Non-HR Manager

    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. Kulik discusses the importance of HR for all managers, even those who don't have a formal HR role. She also talks about the importance of making HR research accessible and applicable to everyday practice.

    Dr. Butina and Dr. Kulik also discuss the challenges of writing a book that is both academically rigorous and engaging to read. Dr. Kulik shares her insights on the importance of finding your voice as a writer and how to write for a specific audience.

    Finally, Dr. Butina asks Dr. Kulik about her thoughts on the convergence of HR practices across different countries. Dr. Kulik discusses the similarities and differences in HR practices around the world, and she offers her perspective on the future of HR management.

    Be sure to visit the episode page for key takeaways, questions for discussion, and a full transcript. While you're at it, why not sign up for the free Department 12 Newsletter and get your I-O news delivered fresh every week?

    • 15 min
    Henri Maindidze on Mentoring as a Grad Student

    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 experiences with mentoring undergraduate students and how he helps them navigate the challenges of graduate school. He shares some of the most common questions he receives from mentees, such as how to manage their time, how to approach class assignments, and how to deal with supervisor dynamics. Henry also talks about the importance of being a critical thinker and how he helps his mentees develop this skill. He concludes by saying that the most rewarding part of being a mentor is seeing someone come back and say that a conversation they had helped them figure out where they wanted to go in their career.

    Visit the episode page for a full transcript. And don't forget to subscribe the free Department 12 Newsletter for the latest IO academic research, popular press books and articles, and more.

    • 28 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
33 Ratings

33 Ratings

EEZekis ,

Grateful for this

I am just starting coursework in IOP (coming from engineering and wanting to learn how I can help my organization do better for its people). I have been getting discouraged by the dehumanizing tone of IOP, and am seeing that it does often seem to be pro-management and not necessarily pro-worker.

I heard the host acknowledge this reality and also say that it shouldn’t be something we aspire to, and I just really appreciate that! I’m going to stick it out a bit longer (and listen to more of this podcast!) to see whether this toolset is what I’m looking for. Thank you!

Just1Adam ,

Finalllyyyy!

I’ve been on the hunt for a good podcast and this one is gold. The podcast has relevant information for today’s students as well as is consistent in uploads which is something I can’t say about other many psychology podcasts.

GracieGrace8788 ,

Good info- background music is very distracting

The information in this podcast is interesting and useful, but it’s almost hard to listen to due to the distracting and loud background music that is added to the interviews. It’s completely unnecessary and just takes away from the information.

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