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== GCmobility Partners ==
 
== GCmobility Partners ==
* [https://www.gcpedia.gc.ca/wiki/Free_Agents Canada's Free Agents]
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* [https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development.html Employment and Social Development Canada] [ESDC] (2021-2022)
* [https://www.canada.ca/en/shared-services.html Shared Services Canada]
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* [https://www.gcpedia.gc.ca/wiki/Free_Agents Canada's Free Agents] [CFA] (2019-2022)
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*[https://www.canada.ca/en/shared-services.html Shared Services Canada] [SSC] (2019-2021)
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== HR Programs and Vehicles Supporting Mobility ==
 
== HR Programs and Vehicles Supporting Mobility ==
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* Canadian Digital Service
 
* Canadian Digital Service
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== Project Management ==
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== GCmobility 2.0 ==
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=== How to Build a Service in 2 Weeks ===
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==== Release Notes ====
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* Release Zero (0) - Introductions and MVP
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** 0.1.1
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* Release Day 2
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** 0.2.1
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* Release Day 3
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** 0.3.1
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* Release Day 8
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** 1.0
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== GCmobility 1.0 ==
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=== Project Management ===
 
GCmobility leverages the Agile Scrum method for managing its projects and the overall initiative. <blockquote>Scrum is an agile process most commonly used for product development, especially software development. Scrum is a project management framework that is applicable to any project with aggressive deadlines, complex requirements and a degree of uniqueness. In Scrum, projects move forward via a series of iterations called sprints. Each sprint is typically two to four weeks long.(Mountain Goat Software: [https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/agile/scrum/resources/overview Agile Scrum Overview])</blockquote>
 
GCmobility leverages the Agile Scrum method for managing its projects and the overall initiative. <blockquote>Scrum is an agile process most commonly used for product development, especially software development. Scrum is a project management framework that is applicable to any project with aggressive deadlines, complex requirements and a degree of uniqueness. In Scrum, projects move forward via a series of iterations called sprints. Each sprint is typically two to four weeks long.(Mountain Goat Software: [https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/agile/scrum/resources/overview Agile Scrum Overview])</blockquote>
  

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