Perpara OD at SIOP 2026
Advancing Organizational Development, Employee Voice, and Workplace Strategy
This April, Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) brings together leading researchers and practitioners shaping the future of work—and Perpara Organizational Development Consulting is proud to be part of that conversation.
Lauren Kiproff-Downer, Organizational Psychologist, consultant, and founder of Perpara Organizational Development Consulting, will contribute to three sessions focused on advancing organizational development practice, elevating employee voice, and bridging the gap between research and real-world workplace impact.
Expanding the Lens: I-O Practice for Overlooked Workers
Thursday, April 30 | 4:00 – 4:50 PM
This split-format session explores Industrial-Organizational (I-O) Psychology practice with often overlooked worker populations, including skilled trades professionals, non-traditional caregivers, and veterans. A panel of researchers and practitioners will share challenges, insights, and innovative approaches for addressing persistent gaps in workforce support and inclusion.
Lauren will focus on the realities faced by non-traditional caregivers—highlighting the financial, logistical, and emotional demands they navigate. She will also explore how individuals can advocate for themselves, alongside how organizations can design more supportive, sustainable systems that better reflect the needs of today’s workforce.
Practicing What We Preach: Integrating “I” & “O” Psychology in Applied Fieldwork
Friday, May 1, 2026 | 10:30 – 11:20 AM
This session examines the historically distinct “I” (individual) and “O” (organizational) sides of Industrial-Organizational Psychology. While the “I” side has traditionally focused on assessing knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics (KSAOs), the “O” side has emphasized workplace context—including social, emotional, and well-being outcomes.
Presenters will share applied examples of how these areas are inherently interconnected in practice. Lauren will speak on integrating psychological safety as both an individual competency and an organizational design principle—an approach that strengthens team effectiveness, improves employee engagement, and reduces the risk of burnout and turnover.
Is anyone listening? Transforming voice to action
Saturday, May 2, 2026 | 2:00 – 2:50 PM
Employee feedback is a critical driver of organizational change—but only when it leads to action. When leaders fail to respond effectively, even well-designed employee engagement and feedback systems lose credibility and impact.
This panel brings together practitioners across roles to provide actionable strategies for strengthening feedback loops, increasing leadership responsiveness, and translating employee voice into meaningful, sustained organizational change.
Moving the Field—and Organizations—Forward
These sessions reflect a broader commitment to helping organizations think more expansively about talent, act more intentionally in their organizational design, and create employee experiences that are both effective and human-centered.
For those attending SIOP 2026, these sessions offer an opportunity to engage directly with emerging ideas in organizational development, employee experience, and workforce strategy.
For those not attending, the insights don’t stay at the conference. Themes from these sessions will continue to inform Perpara Organizational Development Consulting’s work—bringing together research, applied psychology, and practical implementation in ways that drive meaningful outcomes.
Following the conference, Lauren will open limited availability for conversations with organizations and leaders interested in applying these insights to their own workplace challenges. If you’re exploring what’s next for your organization—whether related to employee engagement, organizational culture, or workforce strategy—this is an opportunity to start that conversation.