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==Education==
==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.
* University of Montréal - degree in French Litterature and Russian - 1982
* Concordia University - graduate degree in Computer Science - 1985


==Progress==
==Work==


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.
From 1985 to 2002 he focused on developing companies on IT consulting, graphic designing and pre-press. Then he went on to focus on translation and software localization. He acquired loads of experience in international management though out these important years of his life.  


He has realized consulting mandates involving project management, change management and business analysis in projects of the following types :
Luc has interest in projects involving mergers and acquisitions, auditing of corporate IT services, corporate reorganization, content management, information flow in large corporations, communication strategies, documentation and software localization.


* mergers and acquisitions;
According to Luc, he used three principles in his interventions.
* 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.
* a high-level strategic perspective.
* constant attention to the human aspects of all dynamics.
* 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>
* Interventions been unquestionably profitable to his customer.<ref>[http://ca.linkedin.com/in/lucfaubert linkedin profile]</ref>
 
==Specialties==
 
* Business analysis
* Project management
* Change management


==Interests==
==Interests==


World governance, Corporate governance, Internet governance, Litterature, Photography, Writing
He is interested in Internet governance and global governance issues. Particularly relating to UN and world federalism. According to him he is involved in addressing global challenges by adding a global perspective to local management strategies. Apart from these his interests span include Literature, Photography and Writing.<ref>[http://mmwg.wikia.com/wiki/Luc_Faubert Multi-stakeholder Modalities Working Group]</ref>


==Groups==
==Groups==

Revision as of 14:10, 9 February 2011

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

  • University of Montréal - degree in French Litterature and Russian - 1982
  • Concordia University - graduate degree in Computer Science - 1985

Work[edit | edit source]

From 1985 to 2002 he focused on developing companies on IT consulting, graphic designing and pre-press. Then he went on to focus on translation and software localization. He acquired loads of experience in international management though out these important years of his life.

Luc has interest in projects involving mergers and acquisitions, auditing of corporate IT services, corporate reorganization, content management, information flow in large corporations, communication strategies, documentation and software localization.

According to Luc, he used three principles in his interventions.

  • a high-level strategic perspective.
  • constant attention to the human aspects of all dynamics.
  • Interventions been unquestionably profitable to his customer.[3]

Interests[edit | edit source]

He is interested in Internet governance and global governance issues. Particularly relating to UN and world federalism. According to him he is involved in addressing global challenges by adding a global perspective to local management strategies. Apart from these his interests span include Literature, Photography and Writing.[4]

Groups[edit | edit source]

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

References[edit | edit source]