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Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e- qual-IT February 25 th , 2002

Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

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Page 1: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally

Bill Collins President e-qual-IT

February 25th, 2002

Page 2: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

CanadianGovernment Initiatives

Connecting Canadians - Commitment to wire Canada from Coast to Coast

Connect all schools to the information highway (achieved)

Commitment to have “Government on-line” by 2004

Smart Communities (SmartCapital)

                                                            

Page 3: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

Welcome to Ottawa

• Economic region 1,180,000

• 4th Largest metropolitan region in Canada

• Over 120 million people within 2 hours air travel

Page 4: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

• 68,500 technology workers (Dec.2001)

• 1100 + advanced technology firms- 60% companies < 50 employees

• CDN $20B sales• 90% export based

Technology Sectorin Ottawa

Page 5: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

Ottawa’s Features

Diverse technology industrySkilled workforceLeaders in research & innovationQuality of lifeAccess to governmentAffordable livingDiverse cultures

Page 6: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

Drawing Talent & Opportunity

400 Schools4 Universities4 CollegesHighest concentration of

Scientists and Engineers in Canada

Nation’s most wired: 62.5% homes connected (Ottawa Citizen, July 2001)

Page 7: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

Education & HR

Starts with developing entrepreneurial spiritHigh School and Post-Secondary is TOO

late to beginMust begin to develop this “spirit” in

KindergartenCurrent institutional framework in education

does NOT foster entrepreneurial spirit and innovation

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• Communications Research Centre • National Research Council• Agriculture Canada• Environment Canada• Health Canada• …many others

Research &

Development

Page 9: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

Ottawa’s Clusters

Seven clusters identified:Telecommunications equipmentMicroelectronicsSoftware & communicationsLife sciencesPhotonicsProfessional servicesTourism

Plus two “seed” clusters:New media (film & entertainment)Environmental technologies

Page 10: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

OCRI: Connecting people with ideas, and ideas with people

Page 11: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

OCRI’s Vision - A Rallying Point

A point of convergence where people, technology and ideas can connect in such a way that new infrastructure, investments, programs, and services are created for the benefit of the community and the individuals involved.

Page 12: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

The OCRI Mission

OCRI brings people, ideas, and resources together to:

Expand and enrich Ottawa's talent pool;Market Ottawa to attract people, investment and

business;Foster quality education and life-long learning; Develop effective technological solutions that meet

community and individual needs;Enable entrepreneurs to establish and grow their

businesses;Support innovative research

Page 13: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

Roots of Collaboration

Build TrustNetworking / Relationship buildingInvolve decision-makersWin-Win situationsSense of ownership

Page 14: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

Strategic Partnering & Collaboration

FinancialTechnologyEducationManufacturingMarketing

Page 15: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

Two – Way Street

Strategic partnerships involve strategic “big-picture” thinking

Strategic partnerships must benefit both parties

Benefit need not be “equal” Networking & Relationships lay

groundwork

Page 16: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

Benefits of Partnering

Open new marketsComplementary technology/productsStrategic connectionsShare best practicesWin-Win scenarios

Page 17: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

The New Paradigm

Competitiveness through innovation Innovation through collective learningCollective learning through individual talent Knowledge, ideas, talent of employees are

the assets of any technology company/community- inherently mobile assets

Attracting & retaining talent the principal concern of corporate & community leadership

Page 18: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

Innovation - Changing the way we

think

Traditional mindsets must be alteredFAILUREFAILURE can become a positive

True innovation requires “going where no one has gone before”Mistakes and failure are integral parts

of the processThe lessons learned and paths taken

facilitate future success

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It’s all about TEAMS!

Misconception that the knowledge economy is about “techno-geeks” sheltered like 21st Century hermits in their cubicles

The reality is that companies and projects are multi-disciplinary team-oriented

Networking, sharing ideas and visions are crucial in the new business model

Innovation and Creativity require a certain synergy found in groups

Page 20: Looking Globally while Collaborating Locally Bill Collins President e-qual-IT February 25 th, 2002

Regional Economic Development

One-size fits all economic initiatives DO NOT work effectively OR efficiently

Regions MUST seek economic partnerships and collaborate with similar economic regionsProvincially, Nationally & Internationally

Role of Government should be to serve the varied needs of regions

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OCRI, the Entrepreneurship Centre or Ottawa visit

For more information on

www.entrepreneurship.comwww.entrepreneurship.com

www.ottawaregion.comwww.ottawaregion.com

www.ocri.cawww.ocri.ca