Metropolitan New York Association for Applied Psychology (METRO) is the oldest and largest local professional association of applied psychologists in the U.S.
Please join us for our first event of 2024- Register now!
The Future of Employee Listening: Measuring, Reporting, and Improving Employee Performance (With a Little Help from Generative AI) with Rick Pollak on Tuesday, January 9th from 6:00-8:00 pm at the NYU Wasserman Center.
Event alert!
We’re pleased to announce our next and last event for 2023.
Learn about Sandra Hartog’s I/O career journey with METRO on December 20th at 6:00 in the Wasserman Center.
RSVP today!
Please join us for our next event on Thursday, November 16th at 5:45. Zoe Chen and Zak Hogg from Veldhoen + Company will be speaking on Unleashing the Power of Choice and Flexibility in Office Design. RSVP today - we look forward to seeing you there!
The student event this weekend has been moved to Sunday due to weather.
This is a wonderful opportunity for students in I/O to meet up and network, mark your calendars with the new date!
Please join us for our first in-person event of 2023, tomorrow 2/16 at 5:45PM EST at NYU Wasserman Center. Our session aims to energize our colleagues to go well beyond the traditional ways we typically present data. Register now! https://t.co/Fqezef3Elo
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Join us for our next in-person event on Tues, Nov 15th at 5:45PM. @aiken_dr will share a systemic transformation approach to moving the needle on DEI in organizations. We’ll try to livestream the event as well! Register now! https://t.co/RwhRh6t4s3
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Too many #people respond to "Tell me about yourself" by essentially giving a recital of their #resume. Here's how you should really answer. https://t.co/iqdy7885Xv
"Diversity of thought" is often used as a scapegoat to avoid difficult DEI conversations around race, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability and more. https://t.co/sotrx7GAcF
Q: What is work ethic? A: Work ethic refers to a set of moral principles, values, and attitudes around how to act at work. It often surrounds what behaviors are commonly acceptable and appropriate (or not). https://t.co/L3aQEieIYM
Break out the sweater weather and give fall a proper welcome! Join us THIS Wed, Sept 28th at 5pm as we welcome in the fall weather and kickoff the METRO season! Seats are limited, so reserve yours today: https://t.co/MEeGZB7eQa
Please join us (virtually) for our next METRO meeting on tomorrow, June 1 at 6PM! Kelli Gore, Head of Executive Development at PayPal, will discuss why onboarding doesn't stop after Day 1 and how she creates long-term culture at PayPal. Register now!
https://t.co/aeAqhkWLPF
Join us on Friday, March 18 from 9am to 4:30pm for METRO's Virtual Career Day! We have a great line-up of panelists that will explore options available to I-O and OD professionals, students, and those looking to make career transitions. Register today: https://t.co/eaJopnz2wp
Please join us (virtually) for our next METRO meeting on Tuesday, Feb 21 at 6PM! Alan Colquitt will examine performance management thus far and how we can move forward. Register now!
https://t.co/U2L6cAb25k
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Please join us (virtually) for our next METRO meeting on Tuesday, Jan 25 at 6PM! Drawing on two decades of leading People Analytics work and teams, Alexis Fink will share insights on how to set People Analytics teams up for success. Register now!
https://t.co/KP1xI5vjdQ
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Please join us (virtually) for our next METRO meeting on Wednesday, Dec 1 at 6PM! Dr. Veronica Schmidt Harvey will talk about learning agility and why it’s important to the success of leaders and organizations. Register today!
https://t.co/Xtv57gnTkb
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Self-compassion can boost our performance by triggering the “growth mindset” — the belief that improvement is achievable through dedication and hard work. https://t.co/egDE4tIEYB
Please join us (virtually) for our next METRO meeting on Monday, Nov 8th at 6PM! Janine Waclawski will talk about her observations and learnings as an HR leader during the pandemic. Register today!
https://t.co/xQppNf68HS
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