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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...
Canadian Government Executive magazine is now in its 12th year of publishing and is Canada's oldest and most influential trade journal to serve public sector executives.
Published 9 times a year, we offer direct access to the largest qualified circulation of public sector executives available in Canada! Circulation: 20,000
We promote excellence by sharing success stories, talking with thought leaders, and learning from practitioners about leadership, management, tools/practices, and service/products that contribute to continuous improvement.
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Canadian Government Executive magazine welcomes submissions consistent with our mission of contributing to excellence in public service management. Our readers are public service executives across the country in federal, provincial/territorial, and municipal government.
Articles are edited in-house, embracing the voice of the individual author while conforming to the style of the magazine. We do not use footnotes, sources should be acknowledged in the text.
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Articles range from 600 to 1,500 words. Book reviews can be 300 to 700 words, guest editorials 700 words. We prefer an executive style to an academic style of writing. Illustrations and author photographs are requested.
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Proposals for submissions are generally due two months or more before publication, and final copy is due one month prior to the publication date.
Readers with suggestions about topics they would like covered or people to interview should contact the editor-in-chief.
Paul Crookall, MBA, PhD.
editor@networkedgovernment.ca
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