Work in the 21st Century: An Introduction to Industrial and Organizational Psychology with Study Guide on CD

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The world of work in the 21st century is very different from what it was as recently as ten years ago. Today’s workplace is technological and multi-cultural. Work is often accomplished by teams rather than by single individuals. The computer dominates the workplace. In any given company or department, we find greater diversity in terms of demographic characteristics, interests, and styles than in past decades. Although mental and physical abilities remain important attributes for predicting job success, personality and interpersonal skills are receiving increased attention. A satisfying life is now defined as striking a balance between work and non-work. In addition, the psychological stability of work may be at an all-time low. Mergers, acquisitions, downsizing, outsourcing, and radically changing technologies have all made the idea of life-long employment at one company, or even in one occupation, much less likely than in earlier times. All of these themes will appear in the text and will be tied together in a way that acknowledges the rich and intriguing nature of the modern workplace. Combining top-notch research, consulting, and teaching credentials, Landy and Conte’s goal is to provide students with an up-to-date knowledge base that helps them become sophisticated consumers when the principles of I-O psychology are applied in the workplace. Students will gain familiarity with I-O psychology concepts, and they will become critical evaluators of contemporary issues and research so that their education carries well past the conclusion of the course.

Work in the 21st Century: An Introduction to Industrial and Organizational Psychology with Study Guide on CD



1 Comment

  1. Ashley Head said,

    Wrote on August 7, 2010 @ 5:36 pm

    Industrial and organizational psychology is a pretty boring subject (at least for me) and this book does the best it can with the subject matter. It’s well organized and easy to reference, with a glossary of terms in the back and a good index. It’s a great textbook for a class but it’s definitely not something I would pick up for some fun reading.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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