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- Title
TODAY ... and YESTERDAY.
- Authors
Bingham, Walter V.
- Abstract
The article offers the author's insights with regards to the role of industrial psychologists in a corporation's headquarters staff. The author argues on their role as an originator of ideas or as an anchor in the company. The author adds that an anchor is needed by industrial ships for them not to sink, wherein he relate the said role to psychologist Lewis Frazier, who was pertained by Henry Dennison, president of Dennison Manufacturing Co., as his anchor. Furthermore, the author mentions that psychologists' role is to warn their bosses, remind them with proposals, however, sometimes they act as innovators.
- Subjects
INDUSTRIAL psychologists; CORPORATE headquarters; INDUSTRIAL management; CHANGE agents; COACHING of employees; DECISION making; DENNISON, Henry; FRAZIER, Lewis; DENNISON Manufacturing Co.
- Publication
Personnel Psychology, 1948, Vol 1, Issue 3, p397
- ISSN
0031-5826
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1744-6570.1948.tb01318.x