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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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Shelly Jamieson
interviewed by Paul Crookall Giving permission to lead
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Initial Thunder
by Susan McIntyre Exercise builds partnerships
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Team effort
by Jay C. Hope Managing Ontario's emergencies
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Counting to 2.0
by Robert Parkins The pros and cons of Web 2.0
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Collaborative transformation
by Jim Alexander and Christopher Comeau Key to high performance results
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Dalton McGuinty
interviewed by Paul Crookall On leadership and innovation
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Championing bilingualism
par Daniel Caron Le bilinguisme permet d'ajouter de riches perspectives
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À qui le pouvoir...
par Daniel Maltais et Natalie Rinfret Aux leaders ou aux collaborateurs?
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Who wields power
by Daniel Maltais and Natalie Rinfret Leaders or followers?
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Business writing that works
by Harvey Schachter Hook, insight and resolution
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New relationship
by Lorne Brownsey B.C.'s Aboriginal rights
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Networked public service
by David Zussman Coping with globalization
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