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IGNITING AN INNOVATION MINDSET - RAPID PROTOTYPING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SHORT COURSE What is innovation and how can we harness its methods and potential so it becomes a mind-set of our workplace culture? Globally we are seeing government apply innovation to their daily work practice to initiate innovative projects that save scarce resources, get better citizen and stakeholder engagement and participation and resolve tipping point problems collaboratively. This three-hour experiential workshop is designed to rapid prototype solutions to resolve a current problem. Leveraging methodology from technology and start-ups that can be applied in the workplace, participants will work with lean, agile and adaptable approaches and learn to solve problems and innovate in three hours. ABOUT THE PRESENTERS Anne-Marie Elias is an Innovation consultant teaching government and NGOs how to innovate and collaborate with the new economy - digital transformation. With three decades’ expertise in public and NGOs sectors driving innovation, Anne-Marie has developed a suite of tools to build individual, team and organisational capacity for innovation and greater stakeholder collaboration. CONTENT WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Use rapid prototype solutions to resolve a current local council problem Government and NGO staff involved in change, innovation, policy, project and program management Explore methodology from technology and start-ups Strategic planners, policy and project officers and managers Work with lean, agile and adaptable approaches Community Development Officers and managers Learn to solve problems and inovate in three hours Economic Development officers, policy and project offices and managers Support innovation culture in the work- place Senior managers This workshop can be delivered in areas outside of Sydney. DATES Expression of interest FEE TBC LOCATION UTS City Campus MORE INFORMATION UTS Centre for Local Government/ UTS Institute for Public Policy & Governance University of Technology Sydney PO Box 123 Broadway NSW 2007 T: 02 9514 4738 E: [email protected] W: ippg.uts.edu.au UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F

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IGNITING AN INNOVATION MINDSET - RAPID PROTOTYPING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SHORT COURSE

What is innovation and how can we harness its methodsand potential so it becomes a mind-set of our workplace culture? Globally we are seeing government apply innovation to their daily work practice to initiate innovative projects that save scarce resources, get better citizen and stakeholder engagement and participation and resolve tipping point problems collaboratively.

This three-hour experiential workshop is designed to rapid prototype solutions to resolve a current problem. Leveraging methodology from technology and start-ups that can be applied in the workplace, participants will work with lean, agile and adaptable approaches and learn to solve problems and innovate in three hours.

ABOUT THE PRESENTERSAnne-Marie Elias is an Innovation consultant teaching government and NGOs how to innovate and collaborate with the new economy - digital transformation. With three decades’ expertise in public and NGOs sectors driving innovation, Anne-Marie has developed a suite of tools to build individual, team and organisational capacity for innovation and greater stakeholder collaboration.

CONTENT WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

Use rapid prototype solutions to resolve a current local council problem

Government and NGO staff involved in change, innovation, policy, project and program management

Explore methodology from technology and start-ups

Strategic planners, policy and project officers and managers

Work with lean, agile and adaptable approaches

Community Development Officers and managers

Learn to solve problems and inovate in three hours

Economic Development officers, policy and project offices and managers

Support innovation culture in the work-place

Senior managers

This workshop can be delivered in areas outside of Sydney.

DATES Expression of interest

FEE TBC

LOCATION UTS City Campus

MORE INFORMATIONUTS Centre for Local Government/UTS Institute for Public Policy & GovernanceUniversity of Technology SydneyPO Box 123 Broadway NSW 2007

T: 02 9514 4738E: [email protected] W: ippg.uts.edu.au

UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00099F