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'''Luc Faubert''' is a consultant in IT governance and management of change. He is President of [[ISOC Québec]] (a certified At-Large Structure) and is working on the creation of the [[The North American Regional At-Large Organization|North American Regional At-Large Organization (NARALO)]] within ICANN. He is President of [[Un Québec branché sur le monde]], a non-profit dedicated to providing affordable high-speed Internet access in Québec's rural regions. He founded and presides the [[Canadian Council on Internet Governance]]. He is also an active member of [[Réseau Maillons]], a network of Québec non-profit associations involved in the development of the Internet.<ref>[http://www.lucfaubert.com/ lucfaubert.com]</ref>
ISOC Québec organized an At-Large outreach meeting in Montréal (Québec) on November 23, 2006.<ref>[http://www.isoc.qc.ca/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=24 isoc.qc.ca]</ref>
==Education==
He obtained a degree in French Litterature and Russian from University of Montréal in 1982 and completed a graduate degree in Computer Science at Concordia University in 1985.
==Progress==
Always fascinated by the convergence of information technologies and communications, from 1985 to 2002 he founded, operated and sold companies in IT consulting, graphic design and pre-press, then in translation and software localization. During these years he acquired experience in international management. He has also been a speaker in North America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
He has realized consulting mandates involving project management, change management and business analysis in projects of the following types :
* mergers and acquisitions;
* implementing IT best practices frameworks;
* corporate governance;
* auditing of corporate IT services;
* large-scale software development;
* master training classes;
* corporate reorganization;
* content management;
* information flow in large corporations;
* communication strategies;
* documentation (systems, training, online help);
* software localization.
He use three underlying principles in his interventions:
* a high-level strategic perspective.
* constant attention to the human aspects of all dynamics.
* the concern that my interventions be unquestionably profitable to my customer.<ref>[http://ca.linkedin.com/in/lucfaubert linkedin profile]</ref>
==Specialties==
* Business analysis
* Project management
* Change management
==Interests==
World governance, Corporate governance, Internet governance, Litterature, Photography, Writing
==Groups==
[[Internet Society Québec]], [[Réseau Maillons]], [[Communautique]], Computer Professionals for Social Responsibilty, World Federalists Movement, Extropy Institute
==References==
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Revision as of 10:59, 3 February 2011

Country: Canada
Email: luc [at] lucfaubert.com
LinkedIn:    Luc Faubert

Luc Faubert is a consultant in IT governance and management of change. He is President of ISOC Québec (a certified At-Large Structure) and is working on the creation of the North American Regional At-Large Organization (NARALO) within ICANN. He is President of Un Québec branché sur le monde, a non-profit dedicated to providing affordable high-speed Internet access in Québec's rural regions. He founded and presides the Canadian Council on Internet Governance. He is also an active member of Réseau Maillons, a network of Québec non-profit associations involved in the development of the Internet.[1]

ISOC Québec organized an At-Large outreach meeting in Montréal (Québec) on November 23, 2006.[2]

Education[edit | edit source]

He obtained a degree in French Litterature and Russian from University of Montréal in 1982 and completed a graduate degree in Computer Science at Concordia University in 1985.

Progress[edit | edit source]

Always fascinated by the convergence of information technologies and communications, from 1985 to 2002 he founded, operated and sold companies in IT consulting, graphic design and pre-press, then in translation and software localization. During these years he acquired experience in international management. He has also been a speaker in North America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

He has realized consulting mandates involving project management, change management and business analysis in projects of the following types :

  • mergers and acquisitions;
  • implementing IT best practices frameworks;
  • corporate governance;
  • auditing of corporate IT services;
  • large-scale software development;
  • master training classes;
  • corporate reorganization;
  • content management;
  • information flow in large corporations;
  • communication strategies;
  • documentation (systems, training, online help);
  • software localization.

He use three underlying principles in his interventions:

  • a high-level strategic perspective.
  • constant attention to the human aspects of all dynamics.
  • the concern that my interventions be unquestionably profitable to my customer.[3]

Specialties[edit | edit source]

  • Business analysis
  • Project management
  • Change management

Interests[edit | edit source]

World governance, Corporate governance, Internet governance, Litterature, Photography, Writing

Groups[edit | edit source]

Internet Society Québec, Réseau Maillons, Communautique, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibilty, World Federalists Movement, Extropy Institute

References[edit | edit source]