It’s been hard work by a lot of people to get to 4.0
The Canadian Common Ground Alliance is publishing the newest version of its national harmonized Best Practices.
But what exactly are best practices? Are they enforceable? And if they aren’t, what’s the point in having them? Turns out there are multiple, valuable, points to be made.
Guests
Gordon Campbell, Chair CCGA Best Practices Committee
Gordon.campbell@rogers.com
Sher Kirk, Vice-Chair CCGA Best Practices Committee
@kirksher on Twitter
Download Best Practices 4.0 from the CCGA website.
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