Event Overview
Reimagining Business Processes to Enable the Evolving
Government
Corporate functions play a crucial role in department-wide decision-making and excellence. Coupled with modern approaches to strategy, analytical insight reporting, and ever-evolving trends and expectations, working to deliver value internally and externally means the back-office must always look to optimize their ways of working, and fast.
To aid further exploration of how corporate functions can lean into new technologies and processes to accelerate efficiencies, we’ve put together this ‘Summer Edition’ Virtual Event as part of our 2022 Corporate & Shared Services Community National Insights series.
Join us as we hear case studies from corporate-focused peers and discuss how to further integrate modern practices into all corporate service roles across Canada’s public service. Current corporate challenges, successes and everything in between will be addressed in two concurrent panel sessions, allowing you to choose the one that piques your own interests the most.
Benefits of Attending
A Sneak Peek Of Your Inspiring Speakers
Andre Shojaie
Chief of Agile Practices and Continuous Improvement
City of Montreal
Clinton Lawrence-Whyte
Director General, Procurement Assistance Canada
Public Services and Procurement Canada
Jean-Claude Azar
Director, Contracting Division
Canada Revenue Agency
Erika Washington
Executive Director, Technical Services & Procurement Branch Strategic Integration and Operations, Alberta Infrastructure
Government of Alberta
Clae Hack
Chief Financial Officer, Corporate and Financial Services
City of Saskatoon
Stephen Gaim
Procurement Advisor, Corporate Services
Government of Yukon
Shannon Kenney
Senior Director, Major Projects, Chief Information Office
Shared Services Canada
Melanie Rousseau
Director, Risk and Business Continuity Management and Chief Risk Officer, Operational Services Branch
Alberta Environment and Parks
Annik Roy
Senior Manager, Consulting,
EY Canada Government and Public Sector
Key Sessions
Procurement Transformation: Integrating New Engagement Approaches to Ensure Supplier Diversity
- The importance of supplier diversity and helping underrepresented groups successfully participate in federal procurement
- Identifying the challenges of incorporating new outreach programs and reworking traditional operating models, while addressing risk management initiatives
- Onboarding new tools and systems to expand and optimize external networks
Capability without Capacity: Addressing Gaps within our Workforce Challenging Our Transformation Roadmap
- How is the CSS sector tackling the ongoing problem of limited resources needed to further digital transformation
- Prioritizing continuous personnel development, education and training to drive operational success
- Simple tips that will yield quick wins and sustained benefits
- Managing these challenges from a Municipal, Provincial and Federal viewpoint
How a New Approach to Corporate Services is Maximizing the Time-to-Value to Citizens
- Achieving results by moving from traditional operating models to value-based systems
- Driving citizen centricity and ensuring efficiency and productivity
- Putting value in the hands of citizens
Resiliency in Corporate Services: Maintaining a Sustainable Transformation within Fiscal and Operational Constraints
- Assessing ways to balance competing priorities, potential risks and best practices to build resilience long-term
- Focusing on lasting results: Evaluating and implementing the best digital tools and automated solutions to address operational needs
- Understanding modern practices beyond temporary solutions and pandemic responses – What needs to stay, what needs to go?
- Preparing for the future: How are teams leveraging new digital solutions and/or strategies to become more proactive rather than reactive
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