
About the Issue
The Summer 2023 issue of The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist (TIP), Volume 61, Issue 1, includes timely editorials, features, and reports. It features articles on the SIOP UN Committee, the uncertain future of I-O licensing and certification, and the announcement of the new Student Consulting Challenge. A new publication available to members includes the 2023 Membership Survey, published by the SIOP Membership Committee. Members are called to action by the SIOP Certification Task Force to discuss licensure and certification and from the IOP, which seeks a new editor. The issue shows how SIOP is committed to serving its membership, advancing the field, and challenging the status quo.
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