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Armchair Discussions

Gain timely knowledge of public service priorities and government developments in an informal and creative setting where you can freely share ideas, get answers to your questions and learn key management strategies.

November 15, 2007 from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m.

Talent Management for Public Service Leaders

Language: English

What do Canada and Singapore have in common when it comes to leadership and organizational development in the public service? Come hear Singapore’s story first-hand! Join us as the School welcomes senior officials from the Civil Service College in Singapore.

Mr. Paul Lim, Director, Civil Service College Consultants and Ms. Perng Yih Ong, Manager and Senior Consultant, Civil Service College Consultants will share just some of the ways the Civil Service College in Singapore is preparing public service leaders for the future by focusing on talent management through the application of psychological principles.

Take advantage of this unique opportunity to benefit from an international perspective on leadership and organizational development.

You are welcome to attend this session at our usual Armchair location (Ottawa, 65 Guigues st.) by selecting the "Register" button below. If you can’t attend in person, tune in via Webcast (live video and audio feed) by selecting the "Register – Webcast" button.

Speakers:
Mr. Paul Lim, Director, Civil Service College Consultants, Civil Service College, Singapore

Ms. Perng Yih Ong, Manager and Senior Consultant, Civil Service College Consultants, Civil Service College, Singapore

           Register                         Register — Webcast