We love to talk about bridging the gap between research and practice, but Tiffany Poeppelman is doing it. Tiffany, a Senior Sales Performance Consultant and Speaker at LinkedIn, shares her experiences conducting an experiment in the workplace. Along the way, we get some advice on choosing research questions, dealing with […]
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Alok Sawhney on Leadership Assessment and Coaching
In this episode, Dr. Alok Sawhney (@alok_ilage) talks about his work as a consulting psychologist for Vantage Leadership Consulting. Alok combines his experience as a business leader and his training in clinical psychology to offer leadership assessment and coaching. In this episode, we talk about the challenges and opportunities faced by […]
Triple Scoop: Stats, Voltron, & Drugs
Scoop the First: Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science, the ugly blog that tells the ugly truth about stats in social science research. Scoop the Second: NOBA, the future of psych textbooks. Scoop the Third: Narconomics: How to Run a Drug Cartel. Got a scoop? Let me know on […]
Dr. Hugo Münsterberg: Unthawed
In this episode, we catch up with Dr. Hugo Münsterberg, unfrozen after 100 years. Dr. Münsterberg talks about his wide-ranging and controversial career. You can follow Hugo on Twitter (@HugoMunsterberg) or send him an electrical telegraph message at hugomunsterberg@gmail.com.
Be the Boss with William Gentry
In this episode, William Gentry, Ph.D. talks about his book, Be the Boss Everyone Wants to Work For: A Guide for New Leaders. Bill is the Director of Leadership Insights and Analytics and a Senior Research Scientist at the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL). You can find Bill him on Twitter […]