Searching for Leadership

Author: Patrice Dutil  

Publisher: University of Toronto Press‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9781442689091

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Language: ENG

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The first book to examine the evolving role and leadership of the highest-ranking public servant in Ottawa or in any of Canada's Provinces and Territories, the Secretary to Cabinet, or the "Clerk."

Chapter

Introduction

PART ONE: LEADERSHIP IN QUESTION

1. Searching for Leadership

2. Clerks and Secretaries to Cabinet: Anatomy of Leadership

PART TWO: LEADERSHIP IN TRANSFORMATION

3. Clerk as Révélateur: A Panoramic View

4. Capacity, Complexity, and Leadership: Secretaries to Cabinet and Ontario’s Project of Modernization at the Centre

5. The Secretary to the Cabinet in Saskatchewan: Evolution of the Role, 1944–2006

PART THREE: LEADERS IN ACTION

6. ‘Super Diplomat and Super Expediter’: Wes Bolstad as Cabinet Secretary in Saskatchewan, 1973–9

7. Leviathan Awakes: Harry Hobbs and the Rise of Alberta

8. Leadership and Province Building: Guy Coulombe in Quebec

Conclusion: The Options and Futures of Secretaries to Cabinet

Appendix

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