Siti Aisyah Binti Abdul Rahman is a Professor of Industrial and Organisational Psychology at the School of Human Resource Development and Psychology (SHARPS), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). She graduated with a PhD in Industrial and Organisational Psychology from University of Waikato, New Zealand in 2010, Master of Industrial and Organizational Psychology and Bachelor of Science in Genetics (Hons) from National University of Malaysia. Currently, she serves as the Chair of School of HRD and Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UTM since 2018. Previously, she has served as Deputy Dean (Academic and Students affair) (2017-2018) and Head Department of Human Resource Development, Faculty of Management (2012-2015). Her research and consultancy focus in Industrial and Organisational Psychology such as Work-Life Integration, Work Design, Work-Related Attitudes and Behaviors, Workplace Spiritual, Ethics and Integrity, and Occupational Well-being and Performance as well as Positive Psychology. She is author and editor of several books: (1) Psychological Issues at Workplace, (2) Personality at Workplace, (3) Psychological Issues among Academia, (4) Psychological Well-being at Workplace and (5) Impak Integriti di Malaysia. She published more than 150 international journal papers including WoS and Scopus indexed. To date, she has supervised around 30 PhD students and 20 of them are already graduated. She is also speaker for the quantitative data analysis and has conducted several workshops on quantitative research methodology such as SPSS, SMARTPLS and AMOS. She has also received certification as follows:
She has conducted training such as Stress Management, Motivation, Effective Leadership, Effective Communication, Decision Making, Value and Integrity for Corporate, and NLP for Students. Most of her clients are public sectors, GLC companies, education Institutions. |