The Association for Business Psychology
Ben Williams is an accomplished professional in the field of business psychology, serving as the Founder and Managing Director of Sten10 since March 2012, a firm specializing in people assessment design. Currently, Ben holds multiple roles including Board Member and Lead for Advocacy at The Association for Business Psychology, Co-Founder and R&D Director at PromptAbility, and Director at Evolve Assess. In addition, Ben serves as Chief Psychologist at HiringBuddy. Prior experience includes roles such as Chair of The Association for Business Psychology, Advisory Board Member at Arctic Shores, and Independent Occupational Psychologist at Ben Williams Consulting. Ben holds an MA in Experimental Psychology from the University of Oxford and an MSc in Occupational and Organisational Psychology from the University of Surrey.
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The Association for Business Psychology
The ABP is the home and voice of Business Psychology. We help our members to improve relationships between people and the organisations they create, based on an evidence-based understanding of people’s behaviour. We do this everywhere. We run events (conference, awards, training, speaking), accredit relevant University courses, publish articles and books, moderate a LinkedIn group, support local networks and build partnerships with other associations. Why do we do this? Because when it comes to work, everything which results in success (employee and customer engagement, efficiency and productivity, profit and happiness) is the result of good practice using business psychology. Members include those who have an interest in and respect for psychology at work, whether a practicing Business Psychologist; a Student or Academic in this field; an HR, Learning, Resourcing or OD practitioner; or an Executive or Manager keenly interested in how psychology shapes them and their ability to lead and engage others. Domains of Practice: • Employee psychology • Marketing psychology • Consumer psychology • Behavioural economics