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by David Zusman
Public service renewal has become a major priority of the federal government and many provincial governments. The interest in renewal is driven by a number of diverse but converging factors:
· Canadians expect increasingly higher levels of service from their governments and greater transparency. Consequently, the skills that are required to be an effective public servant have changed to respond to these new circumstances.
· To compound the renewal ch...
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Growing a Government
by John Harrison The Nunavut experience
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Capacity Building
by John Harrison Aboriginal financial management
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Cross Ministry Focus
by Neil Reddekopp and Donavon Young Aboriginal self-sufficiency
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The P3 Approach
by Dale Booth First Nations partnerships
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Changing the Game
by John Scherer Leadership in turbulent times
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Building Better Homes
by Karen Harrison For a better community
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Charge It
by Cathryn Landreth Procurement cards net savings
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Procurement Made Cost-Effective
by Joanne Lynch The New Brunswick Opportunities Network
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Successful Collaborations
by Ray Hatfield The status card project
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The Power of Questions
by Harvey Schachter "Leading with Questions" reviewed
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Helping Good People Do the Right Thing
by Linda Keen Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
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The Seniorpreneur
by Grace Tallar Working after 60
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Building Support
by Laura Hayter In times of change
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