Annisa Rizkiayu Leofianti, S.Psi., M.Psi., PsikologResearcher

  • Padjadjaran University (Master of Psychology Profession)
  • Gadjah Mada University (Bachelor of Psychology)
Education
Education
  • Padjadjaran University (Master of Psychology Profession)
  • Gadjah Mada University (Bachelor of Psychology)
Areas of Expertise

Industrial Psychology and Organization, Organizational Behaviors, Talent Management, Behavioral Changes, Labor Policy

Annisa is an I/O Psychologist and a HR Practitioner who lecture in Psychology study program at Paramadina University.

Before she join in Paramadina, She becomes a HR Practioner in private companies, state-owned enterprises (BUMN) and also the public sector. Her last career before lecturing in Paramadina was as an advisor at the Presidential Staff Office (KSP) period 2016-2024.

This alumnus of Gadjah Mada University and Padjadjaran University is interested in policy issues related to employment, employee wellbeing, leadership and also community behavior changes.

You can contact her through [email protected].

Annisa's work

Salah Kaprah Stigmatisasi dan Diskriminasi terhadap Pasien Covid-19 Kompas.com – 13/04/2020, 16:44 WIB

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