Psychology of Performance for Organizations
How to Understand, Measure, and Apply the Science of Human Performance at Work. Organizational performance and People performance.
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Georgy Llorens
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Human performance is far more than results, metrics, or annual evaluations. It is a living phenomenon that emerges from the interaction between motivation, clarity, habits, relationships, culture, and organizational structure. This book proposes a modern and deeply human approach to understanding, measuring, and developing performance.
Psychology of Performance for Organizations integrates more than twenty scientific theories with the findings of Google’s Project Aristotle, offering a comprehensive model that explains why some individuals thrive at work, why certain teams achieve extraordinary levels of collaboration, and how organizations can create the conditions for both to flourish.
This book was written especially for leaders who want to understand how psychology can be used to guide and drive the performance of work teams. It goes beyond abstract concepts and provides a clear, applied framework for leading people more effectively in complex organizational environments.
Through a rigorous yet accessible narrative journey, the book explores:
- The historical evolution of human performance.
- The motivational, cognitive, behavioral, and organizational theories that explain performance.
- The factors that determine how high-performing teams function.
- An integrated model that connects the individual, the team, and the organization.
- A unique instrument: the Integral Performance Psychology Scale (IPPS), designed to measure key dimensions such as psychological safety, clarity, purpose, habits, self-efficacy, and well-being.
- Practical guides for leadership, feedback, difficult conversations, and evidence-based decision making.
- A real applied case and a five-stage consulting methodology.
Aimed at leaders, human resources professionals, organizational psychologists, and consultants, this book transforms the way performance is understood and provides concrete tools to generate real and sustainable change in people and teams.
If you are looking for performance psychology, leadership effectiveness, high-performing teams, psychological safety, people analytics, evidence-based management, workplace motivation, organizational behavior, team performance, and sustainable results, this book is for you.
In this book, you will find a comprehensive measurement model for individuals, teams, and organizations—designed to be directly applied within your own organization to diagnose performance, identify gaps, and drive meaningful improvement.