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https://skills4good.com/
Description
"Skills4Good, formerly B3 Canada, is a social purpose organization driven to help companies win the talent war through skills-based volunteering. Our Skills4Good matchmaking programs match employees with nonprofits using an algorithm-driven, scalable B2B matchmaking platform. They can help your nonprofit recruit top talent - for free."
Corporate Author
Skills4Good, formerly B3 Canada
Topics
Board of Directors
Governance
Resource Type
Website
File Type
Web page
Link to File
https://skills4good.com/
Description
Skills4Good, formerly B3 Canada, is a social purpose organization driven to help companies win the talent war through skills-based volunteering. Our Skills4Good matchmaking programs match employees with nonprofits using an algorithm-driven, scalable B2B matchmaking platform. They can help your nonprofit recruit top talent - for free.
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Who's in Charge? Governance in Alberta's Primary Care Network - Alberta's Presentation

https://www.jcc-resourcecatalogue.ca/en/permalink/divisionresource1116
Published Date
2018-04-16
Link to File
/media/divresources/Monday_April16_WhosinCharge_GovernanceinAlberta.pptx
Description
"A presentation from the GPSC Summit 2018 on Alberta's past, and current model of governance, the lessons they had learned that necessitated the change, and their recognition of strong physician leadership."
Corporate Author
Alberta Medical Association
Personal Author
Dr Phillip van der Merwe Grant Sorochan
Published Date
2018-04-16
Topics
Primary Care
Primary Care Network
Governance
Event
GPSC Summit 2018
Workshop
Who’s in Charge? Governance in Alberta’s Primary Care Network
Resource Type
Presentation
File Type
PowerPoint
Link to File
/media/divresources/Monday_April16_WhosinCharge_GovernanceinAlberta.pptx
Description
A presentation from the GPSC Summit 2018 on Alberta's past, and current model of governance, the lessons they had learned that necessitated the change, and their recognition of strong physician leadership.
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