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Industrial/Organizational Psychology Open Discussion
Industrial/Organizational Psychology Open Discussion

Thu, Feb 27

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Online Event Zoom

Industrial/Organizational Psychology Open Discussion

We’re opening the floor to an interactive, thought-provoking series focused on the evolving landscape of Industrial/Organizational Psychology. This is a recorded event. Those who speak "on stage" will be featured in the WorkCookie Podcast and WorkCookie Video Podcast episodes.

Time & Location

Feb 27, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Online Event Zoom

About the event

About the Event

*This is a recorded event. Those who speak "on stage" will be featured in the resulting WorkCookie Podcast and WorkCookie Video Podcast episodes.


Description:  We’re opening the floor to an interactive, thought-provoking series focused on the evolving landscape of Industrial/Organizational Psychology. From emerging trends to common challenges, we'll dive into a variety of topics that spark conversation, encourage diverse viewpoints, and invite fresh insights. Whether you're an I/O professional, a student, or someone interested in the field, this open discussion will explore the latest developments, ideas, and solutions in I/O Psychology. And hopefully, we'll get way off track to break things up a bit! Join us as we engage with experts and the I/O community to shape the future of the field through open dialogue and collaboration.

 

This is a Free Event. Be sure to check your email (even spam folder) for access instructions after registering.


https://www.seboc.com/event-details/industrial-organizational-psychology-open-discussion-4

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