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2024 SIOP Leading
Edge Consortium

Developing Leaders
in a Shifting World

October 24-25, 2024 | Minneapolis, MN

 

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Mark your calendar for October 24-25, 2024, and join us in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for the Leading Edge Consortium, a premier event focused on "Developing Leaders in a Shifting World." This 2-day gathering brings together top experts and practitioners to explore how leadership is evolving in response to global trends and changes in the workforce.

Navigating Change
Developing
Leaders to Meet Shifting Demands

Gain invaluable insights into:

  1. What’s changed and what hasn’t in terms of what it means to be a leader
  2. New leadership success factors for the evolving world of work, such as the hybrid model and sociopolitical volatility
  3. How organizations are effectively developing leaders at scale
  4. Ways organizations are providing personalized development, including using coaching and technology
  5. Real-world case studies showcasing successful solutions and proven practitioner strategies
Be equipped with actionable strategies to design and implement cutting-edge leadership development initiatives tailored to your organization's needs

 

Rates and Registration

Register now for the 2024 SIOP Leading Edge Consortium to secure your spot now!

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Members

$955

Non-Members

$1055

 

 

 

 Minneapolis Marriott City Center

 

Hotel Information

The Minneapolis Marriott City Center is a centrally located hotel in downtown Minneapolis, offering modern amenities, comfortable accommodations, and excellent service. It features spacious rooms, a fitness center, on-site dining, and easy access to local attractions. The hotel also provides accessible rooms for guests with hearing and mobility needs.

 

Preconsortium Workshops

The Preconsortium Workshops at the 2024 SIOP Leading Edge Consortium offer intensive sessions designed to deepen participants' understanding of key leadership development topics. These workshops provide interactive learning experiences, allowing attendees to engage with experts, acquire practical skills, and explore innovative approaches to contemporary leadership challenges.

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Registration Now Open for DIP Conference

SIOP’s Diversifying I-O Psychology (DIP) Program will begin its 4th year next month with a virtual conference designed to heighten awareness about I-O psychology among undergraduate students. The DIP mission is to increase diversity within the field of I-O psychology, and ultimately SIOP, by increasing the diversity of students who are applying to and accepted into funded I-O doctoral programs.

The virtual conference will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. ET Oct. 22 and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET Oct. 23. Attendees can register for this Zoom event on the DIP webpage.

Day 1 of the DIP virtual conference will focus on the I-O PhD experience. Attendees will hear from distinguished speakers about what a career in I-O psychology is like, how to pursue a career in I-O psychology, and what a PhD program involves.

Day 2 will focus on the application process, including how to find programs that are a good fit, the application itself, interviewing, and preparing to start the program. Students are encouraged to attend both days, especially if they are interested in applying to become a DIP scholar.

If you know an undergraduate student who could benefit from this free, virtual conference, encourage them to learn more and register by visiting the DIP webpage. We especially encourage racially or ethnically minoritized students to attend as our speakers will address topics related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

A select group of conference participants will have the opportunity to continue onto Phases 2 and 3 of the DIP program as a scholar. Phase 2 is a research experience to take place in early 2025, and Phase 3 is a conference immersion opportunity to take place at the 2025 SIOP Annual Conference in April.

DID YOU KNOW?

The DIP Program was introduced in 2021 after being unanimously approved by the SIOP Executive Board as a pipeline program to support undergraduate students interested in I-O Psychology. At the time, SIOP Diversity and Inclusion Officer Derek Avery, one of the leading advocates for this program, shared that Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED) data collected via the National Science Foundation show that in 2019, 183 respondents reported earning a doctorate in I-O psychology. Of these respondents, approximately 10% were Black, 10% Hispanic, and less than 1% American Indian or Alaska Native. Each of these percentages is less than their respective percentages in the U.S. population. The DIP phase program helps support equity to address racial minority underrepresentation in funded I-O doctoral programs by focusing on Black, Latinx/Hispanic, and Native American undergraduate students.

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