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ReMix: Leading an Innovative BC Public Service has ended
Join over 400 BC Public Service senior and executive leaders and select external guests for a two-day conference in Victoria focused on leading public sector innovation. At ReMix, you can expect a diverse line-up of presenters and facilitators and a variety of sessions including plenary keynotes and workshops, interactive breakout options, and open dialogue in The Hive (next to the turntable).

View the full agenda and choose your preferred sessions here on Sched but go where your innovative heart leads you on Feb. 4-5. Hint: if your heart leads you to a limited capacity session, get there early.

  • The Champions: These curious and courageous folks are passionate about innovation and would love to talk to you about it at ReMix. Any one of them can answer a question, share a story, or hook you up with a notepad.
  • The Buzz Zones: Visit all ten Buzz Zones to learn more about innovative work happening across the BC Public Service including behavioural science, who’s doing digital, new approaches to policy making and much more. 
  • The Hive: A gathering space for informal dialogue with 15-20 participants and host(s). If you visit the Hive, prepare to get real with your colleagues on some of the challenges (and opportunities) facing our organization.    

ReMix isn’t your average conference. Come with an open mind and leave a more innovative leaderl
Tuesday, February 5 • 11:45am - 12:30pm
Time to Reset: Using a Methods and Mindset Approach to Problem Solving LIMITED

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Limited Capacity seats available

Have a complex problem that you've been thinking about and wish to explore? Join method leads from the Behavioural Insights Group, Service Design, Integrated Data Division and Continuous Service Improvement Lab at this interactive discussion. As a group, we will focus in on a current problem and share some of the less conventional methods and approaches that can be employed to address it.

Speakers & Facilitators
avatar for Michael Buttazzoni

Michael Buttazzoni

Analyst, Behavioural Insights Group
Michael Buttazzoni is an analyst with the Behavioural Insights Group fresh out of the Masters of Public Administration program at UVic, and has worked in public, private, and non-profit sectors. He has lived in 5 countries, and hopes to at least double this number. Interests include... Read More →
avatar for Jeremy Coad

Jeremy Coad

ED, Data Science, Citizens' Services
Jeremy Coad’s “why” comes from a view that government is an essential act of cooperation, and that the trust citizens place in that cooperation to provide services they rely on needs to be safeguarded and bolstered. His goal is to assist leaders that are seeking to build trust... Read More →
avatar for Heather Remacle

Heather Remacle

A/Director, Continuous Service Improvement Lab, Citizens' Services
Heather Remacle has offered her passion and talents to the Public Service of BC since 2003. With experience in knowledge management, organization development and mobilization, she is bringing communities together to build a public service that can be responsive and adaptive through... Read More →
avatar for Deanna Young

Deanna Young

Director, Service Design, Ministry of Attorney General | Information Systems Branch | Service Design & Architecture
Deanna Young has spent 32 years in the B.C. Public Service asking how government can build better services for citizens. As the Director of Service Design for the Justice and Public Safety Sector, Deanna applies human-centred design approaches as a different way to think about government’s... Read More →


Tuesday February 5, 2019 11:45am - 12:30pm AKST
Salon A