A treatment for corporate memory loss
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CGE Vol.13 No.3 March 2007 Karl Carisse says he's not a "historian" despite his Master's degree in Canadian history -...
Exporting public sector expertise
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CGE Vol.13 No.4 April 2007 Western countries and institutions have for many decades been involved in assisting developing nations
Ontario’s service approach
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CGE Vol.13 No.5 May 2007 Ontario is striving to achieve its service vision to be recognized for meeting or exceeding...
Vision trumps formula
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CGE Vol.13 No.4 April 2007 There are, in the specialized world of e-government, those who argue that the future can...
The Rule of Clerks
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CGE Vol.13 No.1 January 2007 Nicholas I, Czar of all the Russians, realized, after 30 years in the job, "I...
A better way to buy
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CGE Vol.14 No.2 February 2008 Often overworked and understaffed, the procurement offices of public agencies struggle with a process that...
Are we missing our prosperity potential?
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Innovation, leadership and a commitment to building a knowledge advantage are cited as some of the greatest challenges facing Canada...
Investing in development builds First Nations prosperity
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CGE Vol.13 No.3 March 2007 Assembly of First Nations National Chief Phil Fontaine is promoting a vision for eliminating poverty i
Influence abroad requires effectiveness at home
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CGE Vol. 14 No.4 April 2008 Worldwide, public and private sectors alike are grappling with the dual challenges of globalization and de
A public service to be thankful for: A conversation with Auditor General Sheila Fraser
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CGE Vol.13 No.1 January 2007 IT projects Ms. Fraser, your recent report notes that, "Large IT projects