Amber Stark / Tuesday, July 20, 2021 / Categories: Items of Interest, SIOP Source Registration Is Now Open for the 2021 APA Virtual Convention The 2021 APA Virtual Convention is right around the corner and will feature a wide range of programming (invited addresses, informal Q&A sessions, symposia etc.) offered by researchers and practitioners from around the world. Speakers have been announced and include several SIOP members. Additional information will be shared later this month. Highlights include: The Division 14 Presidential Address by Steven Rogelberg. In his talk, “How Meetings Can Drive Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Progress: Leveraging the Surprising Science of Meetings,” Dr. Rogelberg will share an evidence-based path for organizations, teams, committees, and leaders to realize the true potential of meetings to build genuine inclusion and assure ROI on what is a massive investment of time. Attendees will learn what we know about meetings from an evidence-based perspective and gain knowledge and resources on how to effectively lead meetings to promote inclusion and effectiveness as well as how organizations can create an engaging culture around meetings so that the incredible power of diversity can be unleashed. The keynote session, a Fireside Chat With Adam Grant. In this informal Q&A session, Division 14 APA Program Chair Malissa Clark sits down with Dr. Adam Grant to ask him a variety of questions submitted by Division 14 members. Questions cover a wide range of topics ranging from addressing systemic racism, how organizations can move forward and build resiliency coming out of the pandemic, how to maintain high productivity while still having a life outside of work, advice on choosing research topics and collaborators, tips for young scholars and PhD students, and much more. In addition to these two featured sessions, several SIOP members are serving as keynote speakers, and there will also be a poster session and Division 14 symposia, covering a wide range of industrial-organizational psychology content areas: Positive Psychology Perspectives on Work: The Good, the Challenges, and the Future This session will highlight the benefits, challenges, and innovative applications of positive psychology for individuals and organizations as they navigate the post-COVID workplace. Topics include strengths, resilience, engagement, and well-being. Using a "Dark Triad" Measure in Organizational Consulting Three empirical papers present organizational research on applying TOP, a business-focused measure of the "dark triad" of personality, addressing selection, development, social desirability, and gender bias. The Roses and Thorns of Teaching Industrial-Organizational (I-O) Related Content Four professors discuss the good (i.e., the roses) and the more challenging aspects (i.e., the thorns) of teaching I-O content. The presenters (77 years of experience, collectively) represent public, private, undergraduate, and graduate institutions. Employee Health and Well-Being During COVID-19: Pitfalls and Opportunities Four papers examine the unprecedented challenges and potential opportunities for workers during COVID-19, who are facing new stressors associated with health concerns, the shift to remote work, increased childcare burden, and job insecurity/loss. For more information and to register, visit https://0-convention-apa-org.library.alliant.edu/. Previous Article Expanded Focus for Occupational Safety and Health (Ex4OSH) 2021 Conference Next Article Member Spotlight: Ho Kwan Cheung, PhD Print 1380 Rate this article: No rating Tags: APAAmerican Psychological AssociationAPA Convention Comments are only visible to subscribers.