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Industrial-Organizational Psychologist

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You are an industrial psychologist. You work with a company specializing in performance measurement.

A month ago, your company acquired an account with a large computer company. The company wants you to inform the employees of the processes and procedures involved in your services.

"It is also our job to present what we are doing to the people down the ladder in such a way that they aren't threatened by it, and help them to give us the information we need," says industrial psychologist Charles Balog.

You decide to send a memo around. Make sure to include the following points:

  • This is a standard procedure to evaluate job requirements and job performance.
  • You will first look at job content within various departments.
  • It will be your job to measure skill shortages, if there are any, and effectively implement and organize training programs.

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