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WINCan Workplace Partner Wins National Award in Developing Innovation Culture

WINCan Workplace Partner Wins National Award in Developing Innovation Culture

For our WINCan team, one of the highlights from last year’s project with the Government of Canada’s Future Skills Centre was the opportunity to interact with the two lead Innovation Catalysts at ENWIN Utilities in Windsor (ON):

  • Barry Leavitt, ENWIN’s Director of Operations and Innovation (the “Innovation” part of the title having been added to reflect the growing importance of inclusive workplace innovation at ENWIN), and

  • Rosana Kemsley, ENWIN’s Manager of Human Resource Services.

Applying Research-to-Practice Insights on Workplace Innovation: ENWIN’s story

Applying Research-to-Practice Insights on Workplace Innovation: ENWIN’s story

We are in the concluding stages of our research project on Workplace Innovation and Quality of Work, undertaken with  in collaboration with numerous workplace partners across Canada with the support of the Government of Canada’s Future Skills Centre. You can find background info and interim results in the project blog posts, and we will be posting over the next few months on the Results, Implications and Future Directions. 

The project plan was to share with workplace partners curated Research-to-Practice insights on Workplace Innovation and Quality of Work, and to have them create scenarios about how their organization could apply those insights to enhance their employee-led workplace innovation. Two workplace partners went further and have implemented those scenarios; in this post we’ll be sharing highlights from one of those success stories.