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by David Zusman
As the Public Service Commission of Canada celebrates its 100th anniversary as an independent, arms length organization devoted to preserving the merit principle and protecting non-partisanship within the federal government, it is fitting to recognize the passing of one of the giants in the field of human resources.
John Carson occupied an important place in the transformation of human resource management in this country. Starting in 1908 until the present, there ...
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Research that matters
an interview with Alastair Glass Getting hyped about science and innovation
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À l'appui de l'économie du savoir
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Supporting a knowledge economy
interviewed by Paul Crookall Richard Dicerni explains Canada's S&T strategy
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The innovation intersection
by Harvey Schachter A review of The Medici Effect
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Government 2.0
by Anthony D. Williams Wikinomics and the challenge to government
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Cultivating science and technology
interviewed by Karen Harrison Pierre Coulombe of the National Research Council
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Perrin Beatty
by Mike Kennedy A voice for Canadian enterprise
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Putting a face on government
by Boris Koechlin The evolution of videoconferencing and teleworking
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Paying attention to public spending
by David Zussman Two areas need immediate attention
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Demography
by Robert Parkins Not for sissies
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