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BLSI Virtual Breakfast: Multidisciplinary teams as an enabler for digital-ready policies

Published on: 08/03/2024 Last update: 16/04/2024 Event

What are multidisciplinary teams? How to build and manage them? How to overcome the challenges to reap the benefits of multidisciplinary collaboration? On 22 March from 9:30 until 11:00 a.m. (CET) our esteemed speakers will answer this and other questions including their diverse perspectives from academia, the European Commission and French public administration. Learn more about our speakers and the agenda below! Watch the event's recording here. Below, you can find the key takeaways and the presentations.

 

When is it taking place?    22 March 2024, 9:30 am to 11:00 am CET     

Where? Online 

How can I register?    Registration is currently closed. 

The event's recording is available here. Below, you can find the key takeaways the presentations.

 

Speakers:

  • Min Tang is a professor of International Management at the University of Applied Management, Germany. She is a member of Division 10 “Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity and Arts” of the American Psychological Association (APA) and the jury of the International Exhibition for Ideas, Invention, and Innovation (iENA). Since September 2023 she also serves the board of the International Society for the Study of Creativity and Innovation (ISSCI). Prof. Tang pioneered the VICTORY Model, harnessing the power of interdisciplinary and intercultural teams for achieving innovative goals. Her research focuses on creativity systems, inventive processes, team creativity, management of creativity and innovation, human-AI cocreation, and cross-cultural studies. 

  • Athanasios Karalopoulos works as a team leader at the European Commission, in the "Digital transformation of industry" Unit of the Directorate General for "Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs" (DG GROW). He has a special focus on digitalization as an enabler to the functioning of the Single Market. Mr. Karalopoulos joined the Commission in 2013 and has been involved in many EU initiatives in data (including research data) and interoperability

  • Thomas Guillet has a master's degree in computational finance. He worked in France, the UK and Australia. Since 2017, he contributes to the national and local governments in France, deploying rules as code and lean startup approaches to deliver better public services. 

Details

Agenda

Time

Title

Speaker 

09:30 – 9:40 

Welcome & Introduction  

Ewa Cyzio, 

European Commission, 

DG DIGIT 

09:40 – 10:00 

Preparing multidisciplinary teams for innovative tasks

Professor Min Tang 

University of Applied Management, Germany 

10:00 – 10:20 

Multidisciplinary teams in the European Commission: Short-term rental accommodation

Athanasios  

Karalopoulos,  

European Commission, DG GROW

 

10:20 – 10:40 

 

Multidisciplinary teams in French public administration: Reduced-price policy standardization across local public services in the city of Strasbourg 

 

Thomas Guillet,  

beta.gouv.fr

10:40 – 10:55 

Q&As 

 

 

10:55 – 11:00 

Conclusions and next steps 

Ewa Cyzio, 

European Commission, 

DG DIGIT 

Virtual location

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