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3 Hours

Innovation and Experimentation

Be an innovative public servant and learn how to use experimentation to explore new ways of designing and delivering public policy and services.

19 February 2025

3 hours, 01:00 PM EST - 04:00 PM EST

Online

  • $399.00 incl. Tax
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Description

If you are a public servant who wants to expand your skills in putting innovation into action, Innovation and Experimentation is a must-take three-hour webinar. Experimentation is part of the language and practice of innovation in the public sector. Borrowing from scientific experimentation, public sector leaders are encouraging employees to “learn by doing”. Our expert facilitators will explore this with you in this webinar.

  • Join us as we set out how to use experimentation to explore new ways of designing and delivering public policy and services through small-scale “micro” actions. We will help you learn how to limit and manage risk through the concept of “intelligent risk”.
  • You should attend Innovation and Experimentation if you are a policy analyst, new or experienced, or if you have an interest in innovation and experimentation in policy and programming. You will also find this webinar helpful if you are an operational or program delivery staff who wants to improve program results and outcomes.

Learning Objectives:

  • You will learn how to use experimentation to explore new ways of designing and delivering public policy and services through small-scale “micro” actions. 
  • You will learn how to identify, limit, and manage risk through the concept of “intelligent risk” 
  • You will explore and practice how to share and learn from others in a community of innovation and experimentation.

Who Should Take this course:

  • Policy analyst, new or experienced, or if you have an interest in innovation and experimentation in policy and programming. You will also find this webinar helpful if you are an operational or program delivery staff who wants to improve program results and outcomes.

Duration

  • 3 hours, including brief breaks to maintain engagement and facilitate learning absorption.


Facilitators

Meghan Hellstern is a human-centered designer, strategist and facilitator with more than 12 years of experience who draws on a broad toolkit to gather insights that drive impact and change in support of the public good. Meghan works as a Senior Specialist, Innovation at Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), where she uses design and other innovation methods to ensure that every Canadian can afford a home that meets their needs by 2030.

Prior to joining CMHC, Meghan was a Senior Project Designer at the Brookfield Institute for Innovation + Entrepreneurship (BII+E) where she led high-profile projects exploring a variety of critical policy topics including women’s entrepreneurship and artificial intelligence (AI). Before joining BII+E, she worked as the lead design strategist at the City of Toronto’s Civic Innovation Office, a Bloomberg Philanthropies-funded innovation team (i-team) dedicated to using human-centered design and data-informed decision-making to improve residents’ lives. She has also worked with organizations like Code for Canada, Laurier University’s Social Innovation and Venture Creation (SIVC), Samara Canada, the Oakville Public Library, and MaRS Solutions Lab, not to mention spending years working with the Government of Canada on a wide range of files from electoral reform and veterans affairs to
digital government and indigenous affairs.

Meghan contributes to her community in many ways, including designing and delivering the Ontario Digital Inclusion Summit, one of Ontario’s first conferences on the topic, co-founding Canada’s biggest civic tech community Civic Tech Toronto and sitting on the advisory board of the Digital Justice Lab. She also maintains a vibrant facilitation, consulting and teaching practice at places like Ryerson University’s Chang School of Continuing Education and the Institute on Governance in Ottawa.