Advanced Research Development Intensive Course in Science: Change & Organizational Development

Thursday (6/4) the Intensive Course on the Development of Advanced Research in the Field of Science continues with the topic of specialization in the Psychology of Change & Organizational Development. Starting at 08.00 WIB online, this session was attended by three competent speakers, namely Dr. Sumaryono, M.Sc., Rizqi Nur’aini A’yuninnisa, M.Sc., and Ridwan Saptoto, M.A.

Sumaryono discussed “Psychology Safety: Concepts and Implementation in Leadership” in the first session. “The topic of psychological safety cannot be separated from the current issues,” said Sumaryono. Through this topic, Sumaryono also explained the components of psychological safety which consisted of innovative thinking, risk behavior, and respect behavior. In addition, the psychological safety concept has a work climate that is comfortable admitting mistakes, learning from failure, everyone openly shares ideas, and better innovation and decision making.

Furthermore, in session two, Rizqi presented with the topic “Resources at Work” which explained that there are four types of resources at work, namely object resources, conditions resources, personal characteristics, and energies. Resources at work are important because they can affect one’s performance at work, one’s well-being, and mental health conditions.

“Apparently, these resources not only affect us at work, but also affect our conditions at home or our conditions in life in general,” said Rizqi. Therefore, according to Rizqi, what individuals do at work in a fulfilling manner can bring positive things to life. Thus, working to live, not living to work, can be applied. In addition, Rizqi also gave several ideas for future research on resources in working through the topics presented.

Finally, as a closing session, Ridwan was present who discussed the topic “Common Method Bias: A New (Shift Up) Standard in Survey Research”. Through this topic, Ridwan wants to introduce a new method that is currently not widely known in Indonesia. “So, it is necessary to discuss it so that in the future friends who write articles can improve the quality of their articles and increase the acceptance rate in leading international journals,” explained Ridwan.

 

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