Monthly Archives: June 2005
IQ's Corner
Many thanks to Kevin McGrew who picked up on our post New Thinking in Psychology and Psychometrics – Part 1. Kevin very kindly reviewed our blog in his entry here. Kevin describes his blog as; An attempt to share contemporary … Continue reading
Ask Team Doc
I’ve been reading blogs for a while now and felt it was about time that our own list of links were updated. The first new addition is Denise O’Berry’s ‘Ask Team Doc’. Denise’s style takes on that of a Q&A … Continue reading
New Thinking in Psychology and Psychometrics – Part 1
I recently made mention of Paul Barrett’s critique of the current state of psychology and psychometrics, especially with regards to business, industry and organisation. Paul has written an extensive piece which in essence seeks to offer a sample of several … Continue reading
Change or Die/Live to Change?
Eva Kaplan-Leiserson drew my attention to a Fast Company article called “Change or Die”. The article itself is good for drawing attention to the nature of change. Kotter has hit on a crucial insight. “Behavior change happens mostly by speaking … Continue reading