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<span style="font-size: 1.5em;">'''From insecurity to linguistic security: Coaching, resilience and risk taking'''</span><br>
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<span style="font-size: 1.5em;">'''From linguistic insecurity to linguistic security: Coaching, resilience and risk taking'''</span><br>
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<br>Imagine using coaching to implement language security. Are you familiar with the concept of language resilience? Do you recognize the impact of leaders who make incredible efforts to speak in their second language? Do you want to learn more about a risk-taking application that helps federal public servants reduce their language insecurity?
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How can career coaching be leveraged to implement linguistic security? Are you familiar with the concept of linguistic resilience? Do you recognize the impact of leaders who make ongoing efforts to speak in their second language? Do you wish to discover an application that helps public servants mitigate their linguistic insecurity?
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To answer these questions, the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat has brought together experts who will share their experiences with regard to certain skills related to building language security on an individual and organizational basis.
 
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In order to answer these questions, the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat has brought together experts who will share their experience regarding some competencies related to the creation of linguistic security on an individual and organizational basis.
       
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