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Media Engagement

As a scientist specializing in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, my primary interest lies in bridging the gap between science and practical application. I am driven to enhance the work experience for employees and leaders, ultimately leading to more fulfilling lives. In my research, I tackle practical questions that contribute to the development of effective leadership and work practices.

To achieve this goal, I actively collaborate with media representatives across various platforms such as print, video, and audio. Through these outlets, I aim to disseminate my research findings and share best practices derived from both my own research and the broader fields of I-O Psychology, Organizational Behavior, and Human Resource Management.

By engaging with the media, I strive to promote evidence-based approaches that can positively impact workplaces and drive meaningful change. My intention is to provide valuable insights and practical solutions that can inform and guide leaders, employees, and organizations towards more successful and fulfilling outcomes.

Television and Print Media Appearances

Year
Appearance

2019

Featured as expert in Wallet Hub publication on most and least stressed cities.

2019

Wrote article for Keller Center Research Report on Stress in Remote Work.

2018

Featured in Innovative Business at Baylor magazine.

2018

Interviewed for NPR’s Business Review.

2018

Featured on 12/21/2018 episode of Baylor Connections podcast.

2018

Wrote article for Keller Center Research Report on Ethical Leadership.

2018

Interviewed for Baylor Lariat editorial feature on gender wage gap.

2018

Staffing class featured on all Baylor social media channels for hosting Scott Smith (CHRO,AT&T Communications) in extending surprise job offers for 2 of my students.

2018

Wrote article for Keller Center Research Report on Empowering Leadership

2017 - Present

Faculty expert with Baylor Media Communications.

2017

Interviewed by KXXV news for story on negotiating job offers.

2017

Interviewed by KXXV news for story on Dr. Cindy Wu’s standing desk research.

 Streaming and Podcast Appearances

Being Human Podcast
Work From Home - March 13, 2020

In the opening days of the Covid-19 pandemic, workers and business leaders around the world were adjusting and adapting to a new normal. Overnight the physical workplace turned virtual and I was invited to discuss this new paradigm on the Being Human podcast.

We talk:

- How to be a successful remote worker

- When remote working works and when it doesn't

- What remote working could mean for our society

- The personality types that struggle with it

- What to do to make the most of the opportunity if you've been given it

 

Enjoy!

© 2023 by Sara Jansen Perry, Ph.D.

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