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1 NOTES This slideshow is modeled after the presentation used by Purdue University I/O and should be adapted freely to match the needs and structure of your program. The university branding has been retained in order to present an example of the final product. Please replace the template with your own university’s. References to the university name are indicated by: [UNIVERSITY]. Please replace these with the name of your institution. In several places, notes have been left in the document. Be sure to adapt the presentation in these places to reflect your own program. Please contact the SIOP-UN team with any questions or concerns throughout the preparation and application process. 1

2 [UNIVERSITY] I/O PSYCHOLOGY AND THE UN GLOBAL COMPACT: A PROPOSAL STUDENT NAMES Faculty lead: FACULTY NAMES

3 OVERVIEW The United Nations Global Compact is a set of 10 principles for business conduct which deal with human rights, labor, environmental sustainability, and anticorruption “Joining” the Global Compact simply involves affirming these principles, and for an I/O graduate program like ours, including them in our training model, and reporting (very generally) on our related activities Joining the Global Compact: is easy serves an important social purpose provides benefits to students and faculty brings positive exposure to the program, department, and university assists SIOP in its UN-partnered work 3

4 I/O IN TRANSITION I/O PSYCHOLOGY IS EXPANDING SIOP 2014 theme: Bridging the Gap Between I/O and the World But we’re still WEIRD: Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic Only 20% of the American workforce: Is employed by Fortune 500 Companies 60% of the working world: Works in the “informal economy” In some places even higher: India is 98% However, SIOP as an organization, as well as I/O Research and Practice more broadly are in a state of rapid change: Humanitarian Work Psychology Person-Centric Work Psychology Corporate Social Responsibility Pro-Social I/O Psychology 4

5 I/O IN TRANSITION I/O PSYCHOLOGY IS EXPANDING These trends are consistent with our ethical obligations as psychologists, e.g., the APA general principles: Beneficence & nonmaleficence Fidelity & responsibility Integrity Justice Respect for the rights and dignity of individuals A world of questions are now open: Do I/O theories and interventions work in interculturally and intraculturally? Can I/O be used to assist international development work? How can we best increase the quality of life of workers? How can I/O be used to prevent corruption or ensure the protection of marginalized groups? 5

6 I/O & THE GLOBAL COMPACT SIOP’S WORK WITH THE UNITED NATIONS These issues are being addressed at high levels in SIOP SIOP granted consultative status as an NGO in 2011: Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations A remarkable and unique privilege for any expert body Allows SIOP to advise and assist ECOSOC on matters pertaining to our expertise The overarching goal: “…to leverage work-, worker-, and employment-related theory, research, and practice to help advance the goals of the UN and increase I-O psychologists’ potential for global impact.” – The SIOP-UN Committee, TIP, 2011 First objective of the SIOP-UN Committee : Bring SIOP into alignment with the United Nations Global Compact 6

7 UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL COMPACT Launched in 2000: Represents a voluntary global strategy on decent work “The United Nations Global Compact is a platform for business and non-business entities to proactively network and engage in areas of human rights, labour, environment, and anti-corruption while contributing to UN goals in order to achieve the common objectives of building a sustainable and inclusive global economy.” -- United Nations Global Compact, 2000 Global Compact Goal: Mainstream 10 principles on decent work into modern business practices Principles are derived from: Four major UN conventions on Human rights Labor The environment Anti-corruption 7

8 10 PRINCIPLES OF THE GLOBAL COMPACT Human Rights Principle 1: Businesses should support and respect the protection of internationally proclaimed human rights; andPrinciple 1 Principle 2: make sure that they are not complicit in human rights abuses. Principle 2: Labour Principle 3: Businesses should uphold the freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining;Principle 3 Principle 4: the elimination of all forms of forced and compulsory labour;Principle 4 Principle 5: the effective abolition of child labour; andPrinciple 5 Principle 6: the elimination of discrimination in respect of employment and occupation. Principle 6 8

9 10 PRINCIPLES OF THE GLOBAL COMPACT Environment Principle 7: Businesses should support a precautionary approach to environmental challenges;Principle 7 Principle 8: undertake initiatives to promote greater environmental responsibility; andPrinciple 8 Principle 9: encourage the development and diffusion of environmentally friendly technologies. Principle 9 Anti-Corruption Principle 10: Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery. Principle 10 9

10 UNITED NATIONS GLOBAL COMPACT Signatories support the Global Compact through: formal endorsement of the 10 principles in business operations Signatories also engage in: advocacy, networking, and reporting on adherence Participation is flexible and non-binding: Signatories voluntarily interpret principles for their own context Over 8,000 businesses in 145 countries currently participate in the Global Compact 10

11 I/O & THE GLOBAL COMPACT GLOBAL COMPACT AND UNIVERSITIES The Global Compact realizes that the principles are relevant for business and organizational education as well: “Through thought leadership, research, educational resources, learning know-how, and educational infrastructure, [higher education institutions] can advance the Global Compact agenda by…” -- UN Global Compact, 2000 Increasing knowledge and understanding of corporate social responsibility Shaping future business leaders through education on responsible management and leadership Many business schools have already joined It’s time for I/O: I/O programs are a natural fit 11

12 GLOBAL COMPACT AND UNIVERSITIES Awareness and practice of the Global Compact principles is highly relevant for I/O graduate training, especially given the field’s movement toward more pro- social considerations Participation could easily be carried out via a wide variety of activities: Discussion of humanitarian issues and corporate social responsibility in undergraduate I/O courses Graduate seminar topics related to humanitarian work psychology, corporate social responsibility, and ethics/justice in the workplace Brownbags that hit on issues relevant to the Global Compact principles Consideration of the Global Compact principles within research and applied projects Many I/O Programs are already doing this—aligning with the Global Compact allows us to simply formalize these efforts and further promote the values and ethical standards of our field (and remain accountable to them) 12 I/O & THE GLOBAL COMPACT

13 [UNIVERSITY] I/O & THE GLOBAL COMPACT WE ENDORSE GLOBAL COMPACT PRINCIPLES We are already doing work that is consistent with the Global Compact principles [List out specific examples of researchers and projects that align with the GC] We already conduct Global Compact-consistent research: [Examples of compatible topics studied/researched in the program] We already prioritize [GC TOPIC] as a program We hold one of the only [GC TOPIC] doctoral seminars 13

14 GLOBAL COMPACT MEMBERSHIP WHAT DOES JOINING LOOK LIKE?

15 GLOBAL COMPACT MEMBERSHIP WHAT DOES JOINING LOOK LIKE? Commit: Send a letter to Global Compact (will require Dept. Head’s/Dean’s signature) Note that only the I/O Program is proposing to join

16 GLOBAL COMPACT MEMBERSHIP WHAT DOES JOINING LOOK LIKE?

17 GLOBAL COMPACT MEMBERSHIP WHAT DOES JOINING LOOK LIKE? Commit: Send a letter to Global Compact (will require Dept. Head’s/Dean’s signature) Note that only the I/O Program is proposing to join Assess : Determine how we can create improvements Define: Translate our objectives into concrete steps Implement: Translate our plan into action Measure: Keep qualitative or quantitative records of all activities Communicate: Brief bi-annual report on HEI’s effortsreport (signed by Dept. Head/Dean) Students can prepare all documentation and keep all recordsdocumentation

18 REPORTING EXAMPLE EXAMPLE

19 BENEFITS TO SIGNATORIES Additional Networking Opportunities Directly connects us with organizations and business programs trying to make a difference Global Compact Business Partnership HubBusiness Partnership Hub Global Compact has a variety of work groups to joinwork groups Research and Application Opportunities Enable direct access to organizations looking for collaborators We can showcase these affiliations when seeking external research and consulting work as a demonstration of our commitment to high quality, ethical work OPPORTUNITIES 19

20 BENEFITS TO SIGNATORIES Increased Recognition and Branding Opportunity Global Compact encourages logo use and affiliationslogo use Can be used on websites, recruiting info, etc. Increased visibility within I/O, Management, and the applied realm Increased differentiation for potential incoming faculty and students Highest Quality Education Help to provide I/O students with a richer education based on contemporary ethical issues Allows students an opportunity to see the application of I/O domestic and non- WEIRD global issues Change the professional and academic workforce as our students enter academic and applied organizations Joining the Global Compact is setting the stage for [UNIVERSITY] I/O –and for I/O around the world. OPPORTUNITIES 20

21 WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE 21

22 OTHER RESOURCES http://goo.gl/86Xivuhttp://goo.gl/86Xivu - Handbook for HEIs http://goo.gl/MJwiahttp://goo.gl/MJwia - How to Apply http://goo.gl/0sZmjghttp://goo.gl/0sZmjg – Examples of HEI participation http://goo.gl/zmv4exhttp://goo.gl/zmv4ex - Six Principles of PRME http://goo.gl/LNCa4ohttp://goo.gl/LNCa4o - Overview of Global Compact http://goo.gl/VJDZiLhttp://goo.gl/VJDZiL - SIOP creates SIOP-UN APT Metrics COE 22


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