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 join us to talk about how COVID-19 will change the world of work and how I-O psych nerds can help. Britt Gottschalk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brittgottschalk/ Ethan Sprang […]
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Alexander Schwall on Behaviors & Performance During COVID-19
Everyone is speculating about how COVID-19 has changed work, but in this episode, I speak to a man who has more than an opinion: he has data. Dr. Alexander Schwall, Chief Scientist and Co-Founder of Rhabit Analytics, joins me to discuss what’s changed for employees–and what hasn’t–since COVID-19. Are employees more or […]
Stefanie Mockler on Coaching Leaders During COVID-19
Stefanie Mockler joins the show to talk about her work coaching leaders during the COVID-19 pandemic. We talk about information and decision overload, isolation, communication, and how our sense of professionalism may be changing. Connect with Stefanie on LinkedIn Read Stefanie’s article, Playbook For Leaders: Checking in on Employees, Maintaining Personal Connection, […]
Sara Perry on Remote Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Tonight I’m joined by Sara Perry, Assistant Professor of Management at Baylor University, to talk about the great and terrible experiment in remote work that many American workers are now experiencing. What, if anything, does the research have to tell us about implementing remote work programs under conditions like these? […]
Managing a Newly Virtual Team During COVID-19
Originally published on LinkedIn Last week you were managing a traditional team, the kind where everyone works together in the same building. Today you’re managing a virtual team. This is no time for feel-good bullshit, so here’s the hard truth: this is going to be very, very tough. The more […]