Martin Ruebens, Program Manager Flemish Public Sector Innovation

Martin Ruebens, Program Manager Flemish Public Sector Innovation

  • Martin Ruebens is a lifelong employee of the Flemish Government starting in 1990.
  • For over 10 years, he was the Flemish Department of Chancellery and Public Governance secretary – the highest position one can have in the Flemish government.

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Overview

Have you heard of Civil Entrepreneurship?

Civil entrepreneurship refers to the practice of applying entrepreneurial principles and approaches to address social, environmental, and community issues. 

In this episode, we discuss Martin Ruebens’ career journey and his role as a program manager for Public Sector Innovation in Flemish Public Administration. The conversation also touches on the concept of civil entrepreneurship and the shift in attitudes among young employees in the Flemish administration.

00:36- About Martin Ruebens

  • Martin Ruebens is a lifelong employee of the Flemish Government starting in 1990.
  • For over 10 years, he was the Flemish Department of Chancellery and Public Governance secretary – the highest position one can have in the Flemish government.
  • He is the Program Manager for Public Sector Innovation in the Flemish public administration.
  • He has a Ph.D. in Sociology.

06:06- What challenges arise when changing government organizations due to the conservative nature of employees and their tendency to resist change?

  • The greatest challenge I faced when I started in the 90s as a junior consultant was introducing important insights from the private sector into government organizations. 
  • Back then, the concept of being client-oriented, having business plans, KPIs, and striving for efficiency was unfamiliar and astonishing to many of my colleagues. 
  • It required numerous conversations and projects to implement this efficiency mindset in the government. 
  • However, looking back now, I see a significant shift in attitudes among new employees entering our administration. 
  • Many young employees are eager to work on socially relevant projects and make a positive impact on society. 
  • This shift in employee attitude is remarkable.

19:36- What is Civil Entrepreneurship?

  • In the administration, we see ourselves as civil servants. 
  • While being client-oriented, reliable, and efficient remains significant, we recognize the need for more. 
  • Today, we face complex problems that require partnerships and new skills. We must be adaptable, curious, creative, and open to experimentation.
  • Listening to others and humbly acknowledging their insights is crucial. 
  • We no longer assume we have all the answers as the government. 
  • Instead, we value the wisdom of other organizations and seek collaborative solutions.

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  • Martin Ruebens is a lifelong employee of the Flemish Government starting in 1990.
  • For over 10 years, he was the Flemish Department of Chancellery and Public Governance secretary – the highest position one can have in the Flemish government.
  • He is the Program Manager for Public Sector Innovation in the Flemish public administration.
  • He has a Ph.D. in Sociology.

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