Fundamentals in Innovation: Getting Ready to Innovate (TRN243)

Product code: TRN243

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Online

Course

Overview

Delivery method

Delivery method

Online

Duration

Duration

2 hours

Audience

Audience

Employees

Managers

Supervisors

 

Description

Innovation is crucial to the continuing success of any organization. This online self-paced course (1 of 3) defines what innovation is, where it can occur and how it is practised. Participants will learn about the foundational notions of innovation, including how to incorporate innovation into routine work practices and how to pursue innovative ideas in the public service.

Topics include:

  • defining innovation
  • understanding what innovation entails
  • reflecting on how innovation relates to your role and responsibilities
  • incorporating methods of innovation into daily practice

Notes:

This course is part of the Fundamentals in Innovation Series, a three-part series that introduces the basic principles and practices of innovation that can be applied to any workplace or innovative idea. In a collaborative effort, MaRS Discovery District partnered with the Canada School of Public Service (CSPS) and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) to create, design, and refine this series for the Government of Canada public service, based on a program developed with PHAC.

  1. Fundamentals in Innovation: Getting Ready to Innovate (TRN243)
  2. Fundamentals in Innovation: Finding and Framing Innovation Opportunities (TRN244)
  3. Fundamentals in Innovation: Developing and Pitching Innovative Solutions (TRN245)
Date modified: 2024-02-13