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Innovation management - public sector

Identify the key steps for a successful and sustainable process

Tuesday 31 May 2022
From 8:30AM To 3:45PM

Les Affaire organized a conference on Innovation Management - Public Sector (Identify the key steps for a successful and sustainable approach) on 2022, May 31st.

Public organizations are currently undergoing profound internal transformations accelerated by the pandemic and an increased volume of demands from citizens. The objectives of this online conference are to provide a comprehensive overview of innovation in the public service, to identify best practices for implementing an innovation management plan, to shed light on management and collaboration methods, and to discuss the various ways to implement and maintain a culture of innovation and collaboration.

Simon Bourdeau, Associate Professor at ESG-UQAM, Researcher and CIRANO Fellow presented the CIRANO report «Open Innovation and the Innovation Ecosystem: Implications for the Public Sector», a report co-authored with Amandine Pascal (Aix-Marseille University), Mathieu Templier (Laval University) and Thibaut Coulon (ESG-UQAM).

Samir Admo

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Benoit Balmana

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Sofiane Benyouci

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Simon Bourdeau

A CIRANO Researcher and Fellow since 2012, Simon Bourdeau is Associate Professor in the Department of Management and Technology at the École des sciences de la gestion of the Université du Québec à Montréal. He is also a member/researcher in various research groups and centres, including CEFRIO, GReSI (HEC Montréal) and CeRTAE (Université Laval). He teaches various courses in information technology and project management at the École des sciences de la gestion of the Université du Québec à Montréal in addition to sitting on various pedagogical and administrative committees.

Holding a Ph.D. in Information Systems Administration from HEC Montréal, his research interests focus on IT project management, diversity in project teams, development and implementation of information systems, operational risk (project management and outsourcing) and strategic planning of information technologies. He is also a facilitator of the Lego Serious Play approach, which he uses for teaching and research.

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François Gillon

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Nathalie Johnson

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Danina Kapetanovic

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Geneviève Leclerc

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Philippe Lussier

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André Munro

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Sébastien Paccioni

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Mélanie Pomerleau

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Benoit Poulin

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Natalie Rinfret

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Christian Ruel

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Hugo Steben

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Program

8:30 - 8:40
A word of welcome
Nathalie Johnson
8:40 - 8:50
Facilitator's opening remarks
Benoit Balmana
8:50 - 9:35
Innovation in the Public Service: A Snapshot
Hugo Steben, Mélanie Pomerleau
9:35 - 10:05
Open innovation and innovation ecosystem: challenges and solutions for the public sector
10:05 - 10:20
Break
10:20 - 10:50
Governance and innovation: the conditions to be put in place
Sofiane Benyouci
10:50 - 11:20
Innovating in a Crown corporation: the keys to successful innovation
François Gillon
11:20 - 11:50
Train managers and employees to develop innovative thinking
Danina Kapetanovic
11:50 - 12:50
Lunch
12:50 - 13:50
How to create a culture and ecosystems based on collaboration, transversality and experimentation
Benoit Poulin, Samir Admo, Philippe Lussier
13:50 - 14:20
LAPUI: immersing managers in public innovation
Natalie Rinfret
14:20 - 14:40
Break
14:40 - 15:10
The Event Lab: improving the offer and innovating with startups
Geneviève Leclerc, Christian Ruel
15:10 - 15:40
The "research sprint" to answer key questions quickly and stimulate innovation
André Munro, Sébastien Paccioni
15:40 - 15:45
Closing remarks by the facilitator
Benoit Balmana
15:45 - 15:55
Closing remarks and thanks