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Etude de cas
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Management International
Catégorie
Management International
Etude de cas
Management International
Management International
The Olympic Games have long represented the pinnacle of athletic achievement; however, their significance extends far beyond sport. Each edition of the Games has served as a launching platform for technological, social, and organizational innovation, reflecting and shaping the societies that host them. The Paris 2024 Games, marking a century since France last hosted the Summer Games, stand out as a transformative moment in this tradition. Paris 2024 not only sought to stage a world-class sporting event but also to redefine the very framework of Olympic and Paralympic organization through a systematic, institutionalized approach to innovation. This case study examines the Paris 2024 Games as a landmark in the history of mega-event innovation, analyzing the structures, processes, and outcomes that set it apart. The narrative is anchored by the experiences of Omar El Zayat, an engineer and innovator whose journey exemplifies the intersection of technical expertise, empathy, and strategic agility.
Distinguish between different types of innovation, including product, service, organizational, and institutional innovation.
Innovation, Human-Centered Design, Mega Events, Olympic Games, Paralympic Games
M1, Mastère spécialisé, MBA, Cadre
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2024
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