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The Industrial Psychology Degree Puts You at the Center of the Workplace



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By : Sandy Winslow    14 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-19 11:58:52
The industrial psychology degree focuses on the best way to apply psychology to the workplace environment. In particular, it centers on human behavior in the workplace. It looks into the attitudes of employees, the way employers deal with their personnel and how the work environment affects their performance. The aim is to create the most suitable work environment for employees.

An industrial psychology degree can equip individuals with the necessary knowledge for quantifying human behavior in a workplace setting. The program helps students lay a good foundation by providing them with the theory, techniques and skills necessary for success in their field. Some of the more specific concerns of this discipline are assessment of employees, performance appraisal, organizational developments and leadership.

Assessment of employees includes the process through which applicants are considered for hiring, as well as the procedures for evaluating current employees. Performance appraisal is the area that involves the process of appraising the performance of employees when determining raises. Organizational development is related to the way organizations deal with changes or transitions. The area on leadership is concerned with defining the best leadership styles and the qualities of a good leader in an industrial or workplace environment.

The degree focuses on at least five types of relationships within the workplace. The five include: workers and their work; supervisors and workers; workers and management; workers with each other; and the relationship among employees, organizations and other influencing factors in the work environment. Human potentials, skills and abilities must be carefully analyzed to fit the right people to the right job.

The goal of this careful study is to be able to determine the qualities needed in performing a particular task in a successful way. Should the job requirement be too difficult for the available abilities, another study must be conducted in order to modify the work. A supervisor’s behavior has a symbiotic relationship with how much a worker produces. Therefore, this field aims to develop the best technique for supervisors in managing groups and in dealing with their subordinates.

Another goal of industrial psychology is to enhance the relationships between workers and management to avoid both industrial conflict and poor self-esteem and unfavorable attitudes among workers. It is the goal of this field to equip the future industrial psychologist with the skills necessary for identifying the sources of dissatisfaction and stopping them from occurring. Aside from the workers, the supervisors and the job, outside influences should also be carefully considered to produce the best work environment for all employees.

Graduates with an industrial psychology degree have the following job description: They apply the principles of psychology and research methods to the work environment with the goal of enhancing the work life. Specific tasks include researching and determining the qualities and skills that an organization should look for in potential workers. Although industrial psychologists are seldom involved in the interview process, they are the ones who produce the materials and strategies used in the interview. In addition, they participate in training and counseling job applicants and employees and are also tasked with resolving issues among employees in view of how their outputs affect the overall performance of an organization.

The importance of the role of the industrial psychologist in the workplace cannot be understated. The individual who chooses to pursue the industrial psychology degree should be prepared to be an integral part of workplace relationships. This will be a challenging yet rewarding career for those who want to help an organization become more productive by making the workplace environment satisfactory for all employees.
Author Resource:- Sandy Winslow is a writer on various subjects, including psychology degrees and other educational programs. Those who earn an industrial psychology degree play a very important role in the workplace for developing the behavior and attitudes of workers and producing the best work environment for them and the organization.
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