6 episodes

People at work are the source of complex problems and opportunities. Why do workplace bullies bully? Why do dedicated workers burn out? Why do interviewers sometimes pick the wrong candidates? What makes organisations work? What else has scientific research shown about how to run organisations, and what we should be doing differently?

Join Dr Ben Searle and his expert guests as they explore the fascinating and valuable world of organisational (IO) psychology.

Mind On The Job Dr Ben Searle

    • Business
    • 4.7 • 3 Ratings

People at work are the source of complex problems and opportunities. Why do workplace bullies bully? Why do dedicated workers burn out? Why do interviewers sometimes pick the wrong candidates? What makes organisations work? What else has scientific research shown about how to run organisations, and what we should be doing differently?

Join Dr Ben Searle and his expert guests as they explore the fascinating and valuable world of organisational (IO) psychology.

    Assessment for selection: Insights into effective hiring. #04

    Assessment for selection: Insights into effective hiring. #04

    People are an organisation’s greatest asset, and from time to time, an organisation needs new people. But when a bunch of candidates apply for the one job, how do we work out who is the best person for the job? What are the limitations of traditional job interviews? What use are psychometric assessments? What differentiates executive selection from entry-level selection?
    Organizational psychologists are known for their expertise in this area. So to answer these questions, Ben chats to organisational psychology experts Dr Patrick Dunlop (University of Western Australia) and Ms Jamie Sims (People Measures).
    Go to MindOnTheJob.com for more resources on this topic.
    update: This episode vanished for some reason -- if you can read this, the missing episode has been republished. 
     
    Mind on the Job
    Created, presented & produced by Dr Ben Searle (@drbensearle)
    Episode 04: Assessment for Selection: Insights into Effective Hiring
    Guests: Dr Patrick Dunlop and Ms Jamie Sims
    Music is Cypher by Kevin Macleod
    If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a rating & review on iTunes (or wherever you get your podcasts)! 

    • 25 min
    Terrific #teamwork: Designing, coaching & assessing teams

    Terrific #teamwork: Designing, coaching & assessing teams

    Mind on the Job episode 06 is about Designing & coaching terrific teams!
    When a group of people get together under the right conditions, they can make a successful team -- one whose collective capability is greater than the sum of its parts. But not all teams are effective, and some are downright dysfunctional.
    So why aren't all teams effective? What conditions are necessary for a team to work well? How would we know whether those conditions are in place? And what else can we provide or do to maximise team effectiveness?
    To answer these questions, Ben chats to organisational psychology experts Professor Ruth Wageman (Team Diagnostics) and Ms Pauline Willis (Lauriate).
    Go to MindOnTheJob.com for more resources on this topic.
    update: This episode vanished for some reason -- if you can read this, the missing episode has been republished. 
     
    Mind on the Job (@mindonthejob)
    Created, presented & produced by Dr Ben Searle (@drbensearle)
    Episode 06: Terrific #teamwork: Designing, coaching & assessing teams.
    Guests: Professor Ruth Wageman and Ms Pauline Willis
    Music is Cypher by Kevin Macleod
    If you enjoyed the episode, it would help us if you rate & review the show on iTunes! To do this, go to iTunes (use the search function within your app), search for Mind On The Job (even if you've already subscribed), click on the show under Podcasts, and click on the Reviews tab. Then rate and review.

    • 19 min
    Culture & climate @ work: Why they matter & how to change them

    Culture & climate @ work: Why they matter & how to change them

    Mind on the Job episode 05: Organisational Culture & Climate!
    When people work in social groupings, like organisations, they tend to develop a shared set of perceptions, attitudes, and values. These can be reinforced through systems, behaviours, and personnel selection until you have measurable phenomena that we call organisational culture (and its more easily measured attitudinal cousin, organisational climate).
    But what exactly are they, and what is the difference between them? Why do we care about them at all? And if they matter, what can we do to improve them?
    To answer these questions, Ben chats to organisational psychology experts Associate Professor Ian Glendon (Griffith University) and Dr Louise Parkes (Voice Project).
    Go to MindOnTheJob.com for more resources on this topic.
    update: This episode vanished for some reason -- if you can read this, the missing episode has been republished. 
     
    Mind on the Job (@mindonthejob)
    Created, presented & produced by Dr Ben Searle (@drbensearle)
    Episode 05: Culture & climate @ work: Why they matter & how to change them.
    Guests: Associate Professor Ian Glendon and Dr Louise Parkes
    Music is Cypher by Kevin Macleod
     
    If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and also leave us a rating & review on iTunes! To do this, search for Mind On The Job in iTunes (even if you've already subscribed), then click on the show under Podcasts, and then click on the Reviews tab.
     

    • 24 min
    Burnout & wellbeing at work: How do we manage them? #03

    Burnout & wellbeing at work: How do we manage them? #03

    Work can sometimes be stressful, but if it gets too bad or goes on for too long, people can burn out. But what does that look like? How would you know if you're at risk of burning out? What causes burnout, and what should organisations be doing to prevent it?
    To answer these questions, Ben chats to organisational psychology experts Professor Michael Leiter (Deakin University) and Ms Diya Dey (FBG Group)?
    Go to MindOnTheJob.com for more resources on this topic.
    In the meantime, here are some resources to seek out:
    Heads Up -- Resources to support a mentally healthy workplace Beyond Blue -- Support for depression
    Lifeline telephone line (Australia): 13 11 14 If outside Australia, consult this list of suicide help lines.  
    Mind on the Job
    Created, presented & produced by Dr Ben Searle (@drbensearle)
    Episode 03: Burnout & Wellbeing at Work: How Do We Manage Them?
    Guests: Professor Michael Leiter and Ms Diya Dey
    Music is Cypher by Kevin Macleod
     
    If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a rating & review on iTunes (or wherever you get your podcasts)!
     

    • 23 min
    Workplace bullying: How can we discourage it? #02

    Workplace bullying: How can we discourage it? #02

    Workplace bullying! It's a menace, it causes huge problems, and it happens in more workplaces than you'd think. So if someone is treating you badly at work, why is that happening, and what steps should be taken?
    In this episode, Ben chats to organisational psychology experts Associate Professor Michelle Tuckey (University of South Australia) and Ms Heather Ikin (formerly of Workplace Health & Safety Queensland) about what bullying means, how common it is, and where it is most common. We then tackle the two biggest issues: what causes bullying, and what can you do about it?
    Go to MindOnTheJob.com for more resources on this topic.
    In the meantime, here are some resources to seek out:
    Fact sheet on bullying from the Australian Human Rights Commission Information on bullying from Fair Work Australia Lifeline telephone line (Australia): 13 11 14 If elsewhere, consult this list of suicide help lines.  
    Mind on the Job
    Created, presented & produced by Dr Ben Searle (@drbensearle)
    Episode 02: Workplace Bullying: How Can We Discourage It?
    Guests: Associate Professor Michelle Tuckey and Ms Heather Ikin
    Music is Cypher by Kevin Macleod
     
    If you enjoyed the episode, leave us a rating & review on iTunes (or wherever you get your podcasts)!
     

    • 19 min
    I/O psychology, HR & workplace excellence: This is MOTJ! #01

    I/O psychology, HR & workplace excellence: This is MOTJ! #01

    Welcome to Mind on the Job!
    This short episode introduces your host (@drbensearle), explains what organisational psychology (also called I/O Psychology) is all about, and outlines the reasons why knowing about it can help you strive for workplace excellence. 
    It should be of interest to:
    professionals in HR, OD, change management and other human service areas, current and aspiring leaders and managers,  I/O psychologists  students in management and psychology anyone who is interested in the psychology of people at work. Follow the podcast on Twitter: @mindonthejob
    Follow the podcast on Facebook
    For more information visit the Mind on the Job website.

    • 7 min

Customer Reviews

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kimberlychapman ,

Really helpful

I actually don’t work in an office job at the moment but since I know the host personally I listened, and I was delighted to hear all kinds of tips that non-office organizations can also use. I volunteer a lot and have run into many of these same issues being discussed, and in volunteer organizations people will just quit if it goes bad. I wish some of my former volunteer manager would listen to this podcast to learn ways of managing frustrations and burnout before they drive people away, and I hope listening makes me a better manager myself.

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