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Convincing conversations
6 min read
Our work life is a series of conversations. And those conversations determine whether you will be successful or not.
Taming the information explosion
6 min read
Not to be too dramatic, but information is like a raging inferno. Information, central to everything we do in government,...
Heros and Villains: The Steve Jobs presentation approach
6 min read
When Steve Jobs unveiled the new iTab earlier this year, the internet site carrying his talk crashed from the hordes...
Freedom of expression and the ethics of debate
6 min read
Over the last few years criticism of Canadian human rights commissions has grown both in scope and intensity. A primary...
Correctional Service consultations for an inclusive workplace
3 min read
This past June, Don Head, commissioner of Correctional Service of Canada (CSC), started a national conversation with staff of Aboriginal...
The new balladeers for social media
6 min read
Nicole Vienneau disappears in Syria three years ago and, according to the Ottawa Citizen, Foreign Affairs won't tell her family...
Pilot promotes Saskatchewan’s wild side
4 min read
The Government of Saskatchewan dove into a social media experiment with a marketing pilot project designed to garner attention for...
Not fit to print: A new format for delivering the news
4 min read
For decades, governments around the world have relied on the news release to spread the word about programs and policies.
Does collaboration really matter?
4 min read
When you hear the word "collaborate," do you yawn? Do you imagine a fireside kumba-ya with guitars playing?
The power of networks
4 min read
New professionals across Canada are developing novel, more effective approaches to connect with each other within and across ministries by...