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4. The Creative Economy is Driven By:
IDEAS
INNOVATION
KNOWLEDGE
CREATIVITY
AND
COLLABORATION
5. DEBUNKING THE CREATIVE
ECONOMY MYTH
The creative economy is as much about architects as it is about artists, programmers as it is about potters, it is
beyond bohemians and includes brokers; stock, insurance, real- estate and more.
Most of all it is about a new high growth part of our economy and the highest paying wagecategory in Ontario and
globally, with low unemployment rates -yes even during recessionary times. The creative economy is thriving in
Eastern Ontario and it is your community’s portal to prosperity!
6. CREATIVE OCCUPATIONS
They are often analytical and
explore many possibilities in
order to reach viable solutions
in their day to day work.
These are categories of creative
workers in your community
who fuel the creative economy.
They are essentially people who
are paid to think.
7. THE CREATIVE ECONOMY IS INDUS TRY
AGNOS TIC AND KNOWS NO BOUNDS
Some industry categories have a greater concentration of creative occupations and some have fewer.
However, creativity knows no bounds and has infiltrated every part of the economy.
9. WHAT’S IT WORTH?
The creative economy pays significantly
more than the next wage category!
It employs 35% of the work
force and pays 51% of the wages
in Ontario.
10. WHERE IS IT The creative economy is a high growth sector and is expected
to contribute 42% of the new jobs over the
next decade.
HEADING?
Source: Martin Prosperity Institute and Institute for Competitiveness & Prosperity analysis based on data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational
Employment Projections (2006 -2016)
11. HUMAN CAP ITAL INTENS IVE!
The creative economy is human capital intensive keeping our people at work and seeing the largest
percentage of job creation growth over the previous decade.
Source: Census of Population, 2006
12. 12
HUMAN CAP ITAL INTENS IVE!
The creative economy is human capital intensive keeping our people at work and seeing the
la rg e s t p e rc e n ta g e o f jo b c re a tio n g ro wth over the previous decade.
S ource : Ce ns us of P opula tion, 2006
13. STABLE EMPLOYMENT
Source: Martin Prosperity Institute for Competitiveness & Prosperity analysis based on date from Statistics Canada, Labour ForceSurvey micro data for the month of April.
14. LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION
Eastern Ontario is in the heart of the largest economy in Canada, the 5th largest in North
America and 12th largest in the world.* This geographic position presents tremendous mega-
region trading opportunities in the new creative economy.
*page 53 Who’s Y City – Richard Florida 2008
our
15. 15
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION
Southwestern Ontario is straddling two mega regions. The Tor-Buff-Chester mega region,
th e la rg e s t e c o n o m y in Ca n a d a and the 5th largest in North America and Chi-Pitts the 2nd largest in the North
America.* This geographic position presents tremendous mega-region trading opportunities in the new creative
economy.
*pa ge 53 Who’s Your City – Richa rd Florida 2008
16. CULTURAL RESOURCES
Cultural resources play a key role in enhancing quality of place and enhancing local creative
economies. Municipal cultural planning is a tool for leveraging these assets and building a
competitive advantage in a local creative economy.
17. Quality of Place as Competitive Advantage
Quality of Place is the new calling card for investment attraction -Competitive Advantage
New Model -Quality of Place: Attracts People -People Invest Start Businesses -Jobs Are Created
vs.
Old Model Attract Industry -Industry Creates Jobs -Quality of Place now important for them too!
MCP recognizes and helps enhance Quality of Place -leads to the competitive advantage therefore an
integral part of developing the new creative economy
18. Prosperity is right at our finger tips!
Eastern Ontario’s quality of place, combined with
ENHANCING TRADING it’s geographic position and creative economy base
positions it very well to grow and excel at
RELATIONS HIP S building the creative economy.
BETWEEN URBAN, Our small town and rural
economies are already trading with
S MALL TOWN AND our urban neighbours. Our opportunity
is to strengthen and build these right
next door” trading relationships.
RURAL COMMUNITITES
19. 19
ENHANCING TRADING
Straddling two mega regions, creative potential and
RELATIONS HIP S p ro s p e rity is rig h t a t o u r fin g e r tip s !
Southwestern Ontario’s quality of place, combined
BETWEEN URBAN, with it’s geographic position and creative economy
Base, p o s itio n s it ve ry we ll to g ro w a n d e xc e l a t
b u ild in g th e c re a tive e c o n o m y.
S MALL TOWN AND
RURAL COMMUNITIES
Our small town and rural
economies are already
trading with our urban
neighbours.
Our opportunity
is to strengthen and build these
“right next door”
trading relationships.
20. LOW BARRIERS Growing the creative economy
can occur one small business at
TO ENTRY a time, attracting multi-nationals
and everything in between.
Both large and small communities
in Eastern Ontario are well positioned
to grow this part of their economy.
21. Eastern Ontario is an emerging creative economy
THE TIME surrounded by large creative economy trading partners.
IS NOW The Premier of Ontario recently commissioned a $2.2
million dollar study called Ontario in the Creative Age”* outlining
the power and potential of this growing part
of the economy.
Provincial and Federal governments have have funds available to
develop this high growth economic category.
With the shifting economy, now is the perfect time to focus on
this new, high growth emerging economic direction.
*www.martinprosperity.org/projects/project/ontario- the-
in- creative-age.
22. We must work together in order
COLLABORATION to succeed!
IS KEY Now, with this action plan,
Eastern Ontario is poised
to capitalize on growing
its creative economy.
23. Charting a Course
Coordination of stakeholders
Enhance network and build an environment of Creativity
Nurture Creative enterprise and people
Marketing of Place and Brand – Soft Branding
25. Ontario Creative Economy Alliance
Advocate for a coherent policy framework across ministries to
support creative economy development
Funding the development of a community toolkit (and potential
web portal).
Communication tools
Communities of practice tools
A self-assessment tool
Develop Case Studies
26. Local Municipalities and Stakeholders
Creative Occupations Base Analysis -Mapping
Creative Economy SWAT
Planning for Creativity – Integrate into Strategic Plans
Integrate into your organization
Place Branding – Quality of Place
Positioning for Investment Attraction
27. Government of Ontario
Creative Economy Policy Development
Creative economy Tool Development
Creative economy Funding Programs
Partner with the Province / Inter Ministerial
28. 3 Reports are on line
http://ow.ly/13OIh
www.buildanewlife.ca
Collaboration Centre
Regional Creative Economy
44. Innovation and Creativity
on the Periphery:
Challenges and Opportunities in
Northern Ontario
June 15, 2011
The Creative Rural Economy – From Theory to Practice
Presentation by Tom Dodds, CEO
Sault Ste. Marie Economic Development Corporation
45. OVERVIEW:
• Northern Ontario
• 2009 Heather Hall & Betsy Donald
Martin Prosperity Institute - Working
Paper:
• Challenges and Barriers
• Creative Class Opportunities
• Periphery Engenders Creativity
• Innovation & Creativity
• Conclusions
47. Hall & Donald Working Paper
• Challenges prevailing perception about the
region
• Focuses on strengths, creativity and
innovation and community resilience
• Recognizes Northern (periphery) innovation
enterprises need to be viewed from a
different lens
• Their perspective resonates with Northerners
48. Challenges and Barriers
Perception versus reality
Urban – centric policy perspectives
Practical
Considerations
49. Opportunities for the Creative
Class: Quality of Place
• Natural, Cultural and Recreational Amenities
• Sense of community: tolerant and supportive
• Kindred spirits
& perspectives
50. Challenges of the Periphery
Engenders Creativity
Economic hardships
Creativity and innovation
51. Innovation and Creativity:
Conclusions for the North
• New Perspectives in Natural Resource
Development
• Driven by Global Competitiveness
• Community and Organizational Development
• Increasing Arts and Culture Focus
• Changing the public/private sector
relationship
52. Thank You
Sault Ste. Marie Economic Development Corporation
1-866-558-5144
info@ssmedc.ca
www.sault-canada.com