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Book Synopsis

Organisational Psychology offers an accessible, engaging and practical introduction to this fascinating discipline. It explores the latest thinking, reveals surprising truths about the way we work, and explains how to craft a successful and fulfilling career in the field.

Organisational psychology is a complex and dynamic field that focuses on human behaviour in the workplace, and explores how individuals, groups and organisations function. Structured in three parts, the book combines an overview of the field with effective advice on how to become a successful organisational psychologist. It offers a deep-dive into the British Psychological Societyâs five core areas of organisational psychology: Psychological Assessment at Work; Learning, Training and Development; Leadership, Engagement and Motivation; Well-being and Work; and Work Design, Organisational Change and Development. Chapters include key academic and theoretical concepts, practical applications, future directions for the field, key learning points, and further reading.

Written by highly qualified experts in the field, this text is ideal for both undergraduate and postgraduate students taking programmes or modules in organisational psychology or related topics, including work and business psychology and human resources, as well as human resources practitioners. This text will also be valuable for anyone interested in understanding how organisations function and the best ways to allow individuals and organisations to survive, thrive and flourish.



Trade Review

"This book is perfect for anyone studying or considering a career in organisational psychology. It really is the essential guide. Read this book and learn from expert academics and practitioners. I wish a book like this had existed when I did my own MSc!"

Martin Greaves, Business Partner, BBC.

"Accessible, comprehensive and relevant. A must-read for students wanting to grasp the essentials of organisational psychology and practitioners keen to benefit from the latest thinking in the field."

Dr Phillipa Coan, Psychologist, Coach and Behaviour Change Specialist.

"Organisational Psychology: An Essential Guide offers a captivating and practical introduction to the intricate world of humans at work. It delves into work dynamics and provides guidance on optimising organizations for enhanced effectiveness for both employers and individual workers. What sets this book apart is its applicability, regardless of whether you’re a student, professional, or just keen on knowing more about thriving organisations. It’s an easy-to-read resource packed with evidence-based insights. I highly recommend it."

Dr Antonio Pangallo, Principal Researcher, Qualtrics.

This book has it all - from the theory and research to the application of organisational psychology. What makes it truly unique is that it acts as a guide to the core research areas and offers real-world application to prepare you for the many careers and routes available within the field. If you are looking to either study or work in OP, then put this book on your essential-reading list!"

Lucy Gallagher, Group People Programmes Manager, Endava.



Table of Contents

1. Introduction

Julia Yates, Lara Zibarras and Lynsey Mahmood

Part One: The core areas of organisational psychology

2. Psychological Assessment

Lara Zibarras

3. Learning, training and development

Julia Yates

4. Leadership, engagement and motivation

Jutta Tobias Mortlock

5. Wellbeing and work

Lara Zibarras, Julia Yates, Shannon Horan and Lucie Zernerova

6. Work design, organisational change and development

Claire Stone

Part Two: The core areas in focus

7. Psychological assessment in focus: psychometrics

Suchi Pathak

8. Learning, training and development in focus: coaching psychology

Julia Yates

9. Leadership, engagement and motivation in focus: groups and teams

Lynsey Mahmood

10. Well-being and work in focus: mindfulness at work

Jutta Tobias Mortlock

11. Work design, organisational change and development in focus: latest developments in organisational psychology

Jane Stewart

Part Three: Professional practice

12. Professionalism in organisational psychology: ethical and reflective practice

Julia Yates

13. Research design and evidence-based practice

Jennifer Gerson, Lynsey Mahmood and Lara Zibarras

14. Working in organisational psychology

Hayley Lewis

Concluding remarks

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/1/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032286365, 978-1032286365
      ISBN10: 1032286369

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Organisational Psychology offers an accessible, engaging and practical introduction to this fascinating discipline. It explores the latest thinking, reveals surprising truths about the way we work, and explains how to craft a successful and fulfilling career in the field.

      Organisational psychology is a complex and dynamic field that focuses on human behaviour in the workplace, and explores how individuals, groups and organisations function. Structured in three parts, the book combines an overview of the field with effective advice on how to become a successful organisational psychologist. It offers a deep-dive into the British Psychological Societyâs five core areas of organisational psychology: Psychological Assessment at Work; Learning, Training and Development; Leadership, Engagement and Motivation; Well-being and Work; and Work Design, Organisational Change and Development. Chapters include key academic and theoretical concepts, practical applications, future directions for the field, key learning points, and further reading.

      Written by highly qualified experts in the field, this text is ideal for both undergraduate and postgraduate students taking programmes or modules in organisational psychology or related topics, including work and business psychology and human resources, as well as human resources practitioners. This text will also be valuable for anyone interested in understanding how organisations function and the best ways to allow individuals and organisations to survive, thrive and flourish.



      Trade Review

      "This book is perfect for anyone studying or considering a career in organisational psychology. It really is the essential guide. Read this book and learn from expert academics and practitioners. I wish a book like this had existed when I did my own MSc!"

      Martin Greaves, Business Partner, BBC.

      "Accessible, comprehensive and relevant. A must-read for students wanting to grasp the essentials of organisational psychology and practitioners keen to benefit from the latest thinking in the field."

      Dr Phillipa Coan, Psychologist, Coach and Behaviour Change Specialist.

      "Organisational Psychology: An Essential Guide offers a captivating and practical introduction to the intricate world of humans at work. It delves into work dynamics and provides guidance on optimising organizations for enhanced effectiveness for both employers and individual workers. What sets this book apart is its applicability, regardless of whether you’re a student, professional, or just keen on knowing more about thriving organisations. It’s an easy-to-read resource packed with evidence-based insights. I highly recommend it."

      Dr Antonio Pangallo, Principal Researcher, Qualtrics.

      This book has it all - from the theory and research to the application of organisational psychology. What makes it truly unique is that it acts as a guide to the core research areas and offers real-world application to prepare you for the many careers and routes available within the field. If you are looking to either study or work in OP, then put this book on your essential-reading list!"

      Lucy Gallagher, Group People Programmes Manager, Endava.



      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction

      Julia Yates, Lara Zibarras and Lynsey Mahmood

      Part One: The core areas of organisational psychology

      2. Psychological Assessment

      Lara Zibarras

      3. Learning, training and development

      Julia Yates

      4. Leadership, engagement and motivation

      Jutta Tobias Mortlock

      5. Wellbeing and work

      Lara Zibarras, Julia Yates, Shannon Horan and Lucie Zernerova

      6. Work design, organisational change and development

      Claire Stone

      Part Two: The core areas in focus

      7. Psychological assessment in focus: psychometrics

      Suchi Pathak

      8. Learning, training and development in focus: coaching psychology

      Julia Yates

      9. Leadership, engagement and motivation in focus: groups and teams

      Lynsey Mahmood

      10. Well-being and work in focus: mindfulness at work

      Jutta Tobias Mortlock

      11. Work design, organisational change and development in focus: latest developments in organisational psychology

      Jane Stewart

      Part Three: Professional practice

      12. Professionalism in organisational psychology: ethical and reflective practice

      Julia Yates

      13. Research design and evidence-based practice

      Jennifer Gerson, Lynsey Mahmood and Lara Zibarras

      14. Working in organisational psychology

      Hayley Lewis

      Concluding remarks

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