
Partnerships For The Future with Pat Boucher
11/24/20 • 19 min
We're better together, right? There’s no “I” in team. There are dozens of ways to say it, but no matter which we choose, working together is sometimes easier said than done. Today, Tim Coldwell is joined by Pat Boucher, the Vice President and Chief Transformation Officer for the Canada Border Services Agency, as they explore the role of government in society. They go into detail on how a collaborative approach between the private and public sectors can help build culture, drive innovation, and create stronger communities. Inclusive economies will never be achieved without strong public-private partnerships.
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We're better together, right? There’s no “I” in team. There are dozens of ways to say it, but no matter which we choose, working together is sometimes easier said than done. Today, Tim Coldwell is joined by Pat Boucher, the Vice President and Chief Transformation Officer for the Canada Border Services Agency, as they explore the role of government in society. They go into detail on how a collaborative approach between the private and public sectors can help build culture, drive innovation, and create stronger communities. Inclusive economies will never be achieved without strong public-private partnerships.
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