Luana Silveira de Faria, leader of LA-BORA! gov, unveiled the transformative potential of reimagining employee engagement at the ISCN Global Mixer.
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LA-BORA! gov participates in Brazil Conference 2023 and strengthens partnership with MIT and Harvard.
LA-BORA! Gov takes part in various spaces of the Creative Bureaucracy Festival in Berlin.
We were recognized as an impactful initiative in supporting professional development and investing in people!
In August, LA-BORA! gov was highlighted by OECD-OPSI, one of the leading global authorities on public sector innovation.
The article “Innovation through psychological safety: Lessons from LA-BORA! gov” sheds light on the importance of psychological safety in the workplace and how it is crucial for innovative public management
In November 2023, the laboratory participated in the conference focused on the modernization of the State and public administration in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Developed in partnership with MIT GovLab (USA), the case study of the innovation laboratory of Seges/MGI addresses how the so-called Free-las and Flexible Team operate.
LA-BORA! gov will present case study results on Free-las and Time Volante with MIT GOV/LAB (USA) in an online event.
LA-BORA! gov, an innovative management laboratory, was the subject of one of the cases in a series of studies by MIT GOV/LAB
Flexible Team in RS
Titled “Silver Generation: When Aging Is Innovation,” episode 18 dives into the topic of population aging in Brazil, highlighting how longevity can be synonymous with social innovation, empowerment, and inclusive public policies.
MGI addresses environmental racism during Innovation Week 2025 at ENAP. The discussions focused on how environmental racism affects the daily lives of black public servants and how it can influence their engagement with their teams.
Organized by the Innovative Management Laboratory (LA-BORA!gov) of the Ministry of Management and Innovation (MGI) at Enap, the workshop explored sustainability in public service by examining the impact of everyday actions and applying design thinking tools.
This innovative work method brings together public servants from various agencies and entities to contribute on a project-by-project basis to government innovation initiatives.