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Voices of the Collective
Lukas Allister
7 episodes
1 week ago
To begin, this podcast will focus on getting a brief introduction to some of the academics, professionals, and leading voices in the enormous field of workplace psychology. In later episodes, the goal will be to dive deeper! If you are curious about a career in IO psychology, HR, or anything "people" in either academics or the business world, this podcast will offer some solid exposure to the many facets. Hosted by Lukas Robertson, a graduate student pursuing both an MBA and an MA in industrial organizational psychology & human resource management (IOHRM) at Appalachian State University.
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To begin, this podcast will focus on getting a brief introduction to some of the academics, professionals, and leading voices in the enormous field of workplace psychology. In later episodes, the goal will be to dive deeper! If you are curious about a career in IO psychology, HR, or anything "people" in either academics or the business world, this podcast will offer some solid exposure to the many facets. Hosted by Lukas Robertson, a graduate student pursuing both an MBA and an MA in industrial organizational psychology & human resource management (IOHRM) at Appalachian State University.
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Episode 6 | Dr. Tim Huelsman
Voices of the Collective
1 hour 26 minutes 14 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 6 | Dr. Tim Huelsman

Dr. Tim Huelsman is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Industrial-Organizational Psychology and Human Resource Management Master’s program at Appalachian State University. Since arriving at Appalachian in 1997, he has taught graduate and undergraduate courses in his major area of specialization, organizational psychology, as well as in his other interest areas: program evaluation, research methods, statistics, and personality. 


Tim’s research interests are broad and include organizational assessment, organizational culture and climate, job attitudes, work stress, and individual differences and diversity in the workplace. He has consulted for organizations large and small in the for-profit, not-for-profit, and government sectors. His most recent work has been facilitating strategic planning in higher education, but he has also engaged in organizational assessment, organizational development, and program evaluation. 


Tim is a past Chairperson of the North Carolina I-O Psychologists and as a member of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, he co-authored the current Guidelines for Education and Training in Industrial-Organizational Psychology and participated in the creation of the annual Master’s Student Consortium. Tim served as Assistant Chairperson of Psychology for 4 years. In 2014 he was presented with the University of North Carolina Board of Governors Award for Excellence in Teaching and was inducted into Appalachian State University’s Academy of Outstanding Graduate Mentors in 2013. He earned his Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. in Psychology from Saint Louis University. 


Tim resides in Boone, NC, where he pursues his avocation, photography.  He and his wife Jeanie (d. 12/23) have a son Calvin, a recent graduate of the Wilson College of Textiles at NC State University.


Article in reference: Funder, D. C., & Ozer, D. J. (2019). Evaluating effect size in psychological research: Sense and nonsense. Advances in methods and practices in psychological science, 2(2), 156-168.


Contact Dr. Huelsman:

huelsmantj@appstate.edu

Voices of the Collective
To begin, this podcast will focus on getting a brief introduction to some of the academics, professionals, and leading voices in the enormous field of workplace psychology. In later episodes, the goal will be to dive deeper! If you are curious about a career in IO psychology, HR, or anything "people" in either academics or the business world, this podcast will offer some solid exposure to the many facets. Hosted by Lukas Robertson, a graduate student pursuing both an MBA and an MA in industrial organizational psychology & human resource management (IOHRM) at Appalachian State University.