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| | | | Paul Craig recently wrote a blog post on the massive amount of compliance documentation his team produced to launch a small public website in a Canadian government department. It's a must-read lens into the current shape of public sector tech work in Canada. We have a public service executive class that isn't equipped to lead technology initiatives. We've got widespread adoption of digital government words, but not digital government implementation. And we've got a political class that is too busy with other things to care about the public service's tech capacity. Let's talk about it. | |
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| | | | Good Policy. Better Canada | |
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www.ourcommons.ca
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| | | | Order Paper and Notice Paper No. 289 - March 1, 2024 (44-1) - House of Commons of Canada | |
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www.digitaldoughnut.com
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| | Digital marketing also allows for precise tracking and measurement of marketing efforts, enabling data-driven decision-making and optimization. In an increasingly competitive B2B landscape, a well-executed digital marketing strategy can give businesses a competitive edge, enhance brand reputation, and ultimately drive business growth.Digital marketing also allows for precise tracking and measurement of marketing efforts, enabling data-driven decision-making and optimization. In an increasingly competitiv... |