Membership
See below for membership link when you
are ready to apply.
Why belong to SPIM?
If you are a psychologist focused on
management and you are looking for a professional association that provides
you with strong intellectual and collegial support, consider SPIM membership.
You will find yourself among the national leaders of our field. Yet there is
a “small town” atmosphere of friendliness and support to a degree that is unusual
in professional associations.
Here are some examples of what SPIM members say keeps them as active members:
o “Small group of highly trained and empowered
psychologists”
o “Excellent program content”
o“Always informative, interesting programs.”
o “Friends. People who count on me to come.”
o “A chance, once a year, to know talented professionals
and to be known.”
o “I always make at least one valuable new contact.”
o “Professional renewal”
o “Terrific mid-winter meetings – jam packed with
interesting people and new ideas.”
o “Wonderful colleagues.”
o “Conferences – topics are timely, speakers are
top notch”
Speakers at our annual meetings are leading psychologists, business leaders
and/or political leaders at the top of their game. Presenters in recent years
have included: Richard Boyatzis, co-author of Primal Leadership; Gavin Newsom,
Mayor of San Francisco; Bill Greehey, CEO of Valero Energy; Al Parchem, CEO
of RHR International; Mirian Graddick-Weir, Executive VPHR at AT&T; Ray
Fowler, former CEO of the American Psychological Association; Daniel Goleman,
author of Emotional Intelligence; Martin Seligman, former APA president and
leader of the Positive Psychology movement; Joyce Shields, Senior Vice-President,
the Hay Group; David P. Campbell, Smith Richardson Senior Fellow at the Center
for Creative Leadership; Dale Thompson, 2004 winner of the RHR Excellence in
Consultation Award from APA Division 13; and Richard Kilburg, 2005 Harry Levinson
Award winner.
SPIM’s collegial atmosphere is as strong as our meetings. Many deep friendships
have begun at SPIM meetings. There is an unusual degree of interest and support
for each other’s activities – both professional and personal. SPIM members reach
out to help each other succeed.
Who is SPIM designed for? What kinds
of psychologists fit best?
SPIM, like any effective organization,
has a clear idea about whom we best serve. Our membership criteria help to ensure
that our focus is maintained.
SPIM is designed for doctoral level psychologists
who are members of, or meet the criteria for, membership in the American Psychological
Association (APA) and/or the American Psychological Society (APS). As a general
guideline, APA members of Divisions 13 (Society of Consulting Psychology) and
14 (Society of Industrial and Organizational Society) have interests most similar
to those of SPIM members. SPIM members demonstrate their involvement with management
by the following activities:
o They work
as managers or leaders in organizations. A psychologist manager or leader’s
duties include responsibilities in such areas as budget, personnel and program
decisions, organizational planning and strategy.
o They teach and/or conduct research in management
and/or leadership. Psychologists who teach and do research in management are
usually, but not necessarily, on faculty at a university or college.
o They consult to managers and leaders in organizations.
Management consultants are involved in such activities as executive coaching,
organizational consultation, assistance with executive selection and succession
planning and/or research in such areas.
o They have academic training in management and
or significant management experience.
The direct delivery of clinical services
and clinical supervision, in and of themselves, do not fit these descriptions.
Membership in SPIM is not likely to meet the interests of psychologists who
are primarily involved in clinical activities. However, management of a clinical
enterprise in which the psychologist does have such responsibilities as budget,
hiring and firing do fit SPIM membership criteria and such individuals are likely
to find SPIM rewarding.
I’m ready to join. What do I do now?
Click on the link that says
Membership Application. Choose “Save,” and save the file to your Desktop.
Then go to your desktop, open the form, and fill it out. When you are finished,
click “File,” “Save.” You can now email the completed form, along with your
CV, as attachments to an email to our membership chair, Dana Ackley, at: dana.ackley@eqleader.net.
Feel free to call Dana at (540) 774-1927
if you have problems with this process, or any questions pertaining to your
particular situation. He will be happy to walk you through the procedure.
First year dues: Send your check for first
year dues ($95) to:
Dr. Hendrick Ruck, Treasurer of SPIM,
1049 Villa Vista Place
Centerville, Ohio 45458
or include your credit card information on the application form.
If your organization is paying your dues
and you need a W9 form, contact Peg Ackley at peg.ackley@eqleader.net.
She will email or fax the form back to you.
Interested but not quite ready to apply?
Call Dana, or any SPIM member,
with questions.