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Developing a skilled, inclusive, agile and equipped workforce is a necessity for public sector employers across Canada. This Playbook identifies 40+ low-cost tips, activities and actions that public sector managers can take starting today (some in only 10 minutes a day) to attract, engage and retain staff. Written in an innovative "travel guide" format, author Lisa Taylor integrates a focus on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) throughout and recognizes the unique context of public sector workplaces. The Playbook, published by CERIC, also provides planning templates and links to additional…mehr

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Developing a skilled, inclusive, agile and equipped workforce is a necessity for public sector employers across Canada. This Playbook identifies 40+ low-cost tips, activities and actions that public sector managers can take starting today (some in only 10 minutes a day) to attract, engage and retain staff. Written in an innovative "travel guide" format, author Lisa Taylor integrates a focus on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) throughout and recognizes the unique context of public sector workplaces. The Playbook, published by CERIC, also provides planning templates and links to additional resources. Career management - at every level of government - offers a strategic lever for stronger organizational performance and success. Indeed, career management affects more than just employee satisfaction and loyalty. It drives better public service, faster identification of ways to deliver on your mandate and increased opportunity for innovation. This Playbook is for you if, as a public sector manager, you are concerned about any of the following workforce needs: Recruitment and retention of talented employees Transition support (e.g., onboarding, automation, retirement planning, etc.) Development of new leadership candidates and skill sets Knowledge transfer Career agility, resilience and mobility Reskilling or upskilling that is increasingly needed in the rapidly changing world of work Safeguarding and improvement of mental health and well-being
Autorenporträt
Lisa was born in Battersea, London. She went to Belleville Primary school and it was there that she first decided to be a teacher. She practised by teaching her teddy bears in her back garden. Lisa has a degree in Psychology and then went on to train as a school teacher at Froebel College. Lisa loves walking the dogs and baking. Her favourite sound is children's laughter. She loves writing stories that are inspired by animals and children and her memories of wonderful holidays to the beach. The Sock dog stories are based on Lisa's adventures with her own beautiful dogs.