Organizational Psychology and Human Resource Management

Certification in Organizational and Industrial Psychology From an HRM Professional. A Perfect Human Resource MGT Course

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Organizational Psychology  and Human Resource Management

What You Will Learn!

  • "Understand the impact of globalization on industry, exploring both challenges and opportunities it presents in organizational dynamics."
  • "Gain insights into various motivation theories, including ERG theory, and learn how to apply them to enhance employee motivation and satisfaction."
  • "Develop an understanding of emotional intelligence and its importance in the workplace for managing stress, fostering teamwork, and leadership."
  • "Explore the concepts of power and politics within organizations, and understand effective job design and Organizational Behavior Modification (OBMOD)."
  • "Learn about the nine types of intelligence in the context of organizational psychology, enabling better personnel management and team building."
  • "Grasp the principles of ethical development in organizations, essential for creating a sustainable and positive work environment in HR management."
  • "Examine the personal and professional effects of job stress, and discover strategies within organizational psychology for mitigating its impact."

Description

Course Outline of "Organizational Psychology and Human Resource Management" is as follow. Course Include Swift Lectures on following topics covering major aspects of the topics.

  1. Introduction of Organizational Psychology

  2. Globalization of Industry

  3. Impact of Globalization

  4. How Diversity is Favoring Business?

  5. Importance of Ethical Development

  6. Job Satisfaction

  7. Basic Motivation of Employees

  8. Theories of Motivation (Maslow and More)

  9. ERG Theory of Motivation

  10.  Emotional Intelligence (One Factor that contributes more than IQ)

  11. 9 Types of Intelligence (How you can assign tasks)

  12. Job Stress (300 Billion Dollars of Wastege)

  13. Personal and Professional Effects of Job Stress

  14. Power (Power Politics, Sources, Consequences, advantages)

  15. Politics (How and Why Politics Affect Organizations)

  16. Job Design (Factors of Greater Performance and Engagement)

  17. OBMOD (Model of Behaviour Modification)

  18. Four Leadership Styles in Organizations

  19. Leadership Theories in Organizations

Industrial and organizational psychology (I-O psychology) is the science of human behaviour in the workplace. It is an applied discipline within psychology. Depending on the country or region, I-O psychology is also known as occupational psychology in the United Kingdom, organisational psychology in Australia and New Zealand, and work and organizational (WO) psychology throughout Europe and Brazil. Industrial, work, and organizational (IWO) psychology is the broader, more global term for science and profession.

I-O psychologists are trained in the scientist–practitioner model. As an applied field, the discipline involves both research and practice, and I-O psychologists apply psychological theories and principles to organizations and the individuals within them.[4] They contribute to an organization's success by improving job performance, well-being, motivation, job satisfaction and the health and safety of employees.[5][6][7]

An I-O psychologist researches employee behaviours and attitudes and how these can be improved through recruitment processes, training programs, feedback, and management systems.[8] I-O psychology research and practice also includes the work–nonwork interfaces such as selecting and transitioning into a new career, retirement, and work-family conflict and balance.[9]

I-O psychology is one of the 17 recognized professional specialities by the American Psychological Association (APA).[10] In the United States, Division 14 of the APA represents the profession and is formally known as the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Similar I-O psychology societies can be found in many countries. In 2009 The Alliance for Organizational psychology was formed and was a federation of Work, Industrial, & Organizational Psychology societies and "network partners" worldwide. The Declaration of Identify for the Alliance "aims to create a foundation of who Industrial, Work, and Organizational Psychologists (IWOPS) are, who their stakeholders and clients are, and what they can contribute to organizations to ensure high-performing and healthy workers

Who Should Attend!

  • HR Professionals: Individuals working in human resources who wish to deepen their understanding of psychological principles to enhance their HR practices.
  • Business Managers and Leaders: Those in managerial or leadership roles seeking to improve team dynamics, employee motivation, and workplace culture.
  • Psychology Students: University students studying psychology who are interested in applying psychological theories and principles within organizational settings.
  • Career Changers: Individuals looking to transition into HR or organizational development roles and needing foundational knowledge in these areas.
  • Small Business Owners: Entrepreneurs seeking to understand how organizational psychology can help in creating effective, motivated, and cohesive teams.
  • Anyone with an Interest in Workplace Dynamics: People curious about how psychological principles impact employee behavior, job satisfaction, and organizational success.

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Tags

  • Human Resources

Subscribers

1421

Lectures

19

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