Janet L. Szumal, Ph.D.
Janet Szumal is a senior research associate for Human Synergistics/Center for
Applied Research (HS/CAR). She received her Ph.D. in Human Resource Management
from the University of Illinois at Chicago and her Hatha Yoga Teacher’s
Certification from the Temple of Kriya Yoga.
Janet’s work with HS/CAR has primarily focused on the development of
simulations (such as the Organizational Change Challenge, Project
Management Challenge, Performance Management Challenge, and Cultural
Change Situation), leader’s guides (including those for Leadership/Impact,
The AMA DISC Survey, and the Challenge Series) and other
support materials (such as the OCI Interpretation and Development Guide
and the MEPS Self-Development Guide,). She co-developed the feedback
reports for the Organizational Culture Inventory and Organizational
Effectiveness Inventory as well as wrote the text for several of Human
Synergistics’ online products.
Janet’s research on the reliability and validity of Human
Synergistics’ diagnostic tools has appeared in The Journal of Applied
Behavioral Science, Psychological Reports, and The Handbook
of Organizational Culture and Climate (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 2000).
Her recommendations for using group problem solving simulations and team
building are published in Mel Silberman and Patricia Philips’ The 2000
Team and Organization Development Sourcebook and The 2001 Team and
Organization Development Sourcebook (New York, NY: McGraw-Hill), as
well as in Training Magazine (July 1999). In addition, she has
published training exercises on organizational climate versus culture and the
effects of thinking and behavioral styles in The 2003 Team and Organization
Development Sourcebook and The 2004 Training and Performance
Sourcebook.
Janet is currently developing Management/Impact, a new diagnostic tool
for lower- to mid-level managers, as well as is revising and updating Human
Synergistics’ leader’s guides, and participating in the development
of Human Synergistics’ online products.
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