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Title: Psychology Applied to Business


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Psychology Applied to Business
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1911-The Coca-Cola Connection
  • What does the Coca-Cola company have to do with
    the beginning of a relationship between
    psychology and business?
  • Harry Leta Hollingsworth
  • The old Applied vs. Pure debate rears its head
    once again!
  • What was the effect of this research effort on
    the future of psychology and business?

3
First Areas of Interest
  • Social changes made Applied Psychology very
    appealing
  • Immigration, industrialization, growth of cities
  • Psychology entering business shifted the focus of
    attention

4
Old focus
  • New large corporations created management
    problems
  • Efficiency
  • Product development
  • Getting cheap materials
  • Keeping labor costs down

5
-1920s-New Focus
  • Attention shifted toward the worker
  • Selection (testing)
  • Training
  • Employee satisfaction

6
Toward a New Psychology of Business
  • Hugo Munsterberg
  • Not the first to be interested in psychology and
    business
  • Earlier efforts have to do with testing,
    advertising, etc.
  • Wrote Psychology and Industrial Efficiency
  • Focused on the promise of psychology to fulfill
    greater efficiency

7
What can Psychology offer?
  • More effective advertising
  • Better trained workers
  • Improved management techniques
  • Better performing workers
  • Higher quality output
  • A more scientific approach to all of this!

8
1920s and 1930s a more Psychological approach
  • Frederick Winslow Taylors scientific management
  • Frank Gilbreath (and Lillian) engineer who used
    photography to help improve efficiency

9
The Down Side
  • Workers and labor groups didnt greet this with
    total enthusiasm
  • Quacks like Dr. Katherine Blackford gave
    psychologists a bad name with pseudo-scientific
    approaches like
  • character analysis systems
  • Phrenology
  • Graphology

10
After World War II
  • Industrial psychology had focused on the
    individual level (changing one worker or a
    department)
  • There was growing awareness that a much broader
    approach was needed
  • Industrial/Organizational psychology was born!
  • APA Division 14 Industrial Psychology

11
Personnel Types vs. Organizational Types
  • Personnel types
  • Job analysis
  • Matching people to jobs
  • Organizational types
  • Overall working conditions
  • Leadership
  • Job satisfaction
  • Employee motivation

12
Theories Used in I/O Psychology
  • Job Performance
  • Task-specific elements
  • Goal-setting
  • Cross-culturally
  • Used throughout the world
  • Used differently depending upon culture/context

13
Controversies/Issues
  • Banding
  • Predicting job performance from personality
  • Teams
  • 360-Degree feedback
  • New modes of assessment
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