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=='''<big><big><big>The Surge Team</big></big></big>'''== | =='''<big><big><big>The Surge Team</big></big></big>'''== | ||
− | <big><big>Established at the Canada School of Public Service in | + | <big><big>Established at the Canada School of Public Service (CSPS) in 2018, the Priority Initiatives - or Surge - Team supports policy projects where quick action or breakthroughs are needed. We do not have ongoing files. Instead, we collaborate on time-limited projects with partners at the CSPS and across the federal public service.</big> |
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− | <big>In our work we emphasize clear problem definition and rigorous analysis. We also provide a challenge function to help our partners identify desired outcomes and outputs. On horizontal files, we have acted as a neutral third party to help find common ground and build bridges within | + | <big>In our work, we emphasize clear problem definition and rigorous analysis. We also provide a challenge function to help our partners identify desired outcomes and outputs. On horizontal files, we have acted as a neutral third party to help find common ground and build bridges within and across organizations.</big> |
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− | <big>Our | + | <big>Our policy professionals have a range of experiences and skills that help us deliver on partners' needs. We specialize in facilitated sessions, presentations, policy briefs, and synthesis products, and have experience developing reports and decision documents.</big> |
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− | <big>To learn more about us and our work, please reach out to surgesolutionsunit@csps-efpc.gc.ca or visit our [https://gcxgce.sharepoint.com/teams/1000611/ '''GCXchange Site'''] for more details. This site also contains resources and reflections from past projects. </big></big> | + | <big>To learn more about us and our work, please reach out to [mailto:surgesolutionsunit@csps-efpc.gc.ca surgeteam-equipederenfort@csps-efpc.gc.ca] or visit our [https://gcxgce.sharepoint.com/teams/1000611/ '''GCXchange Site'''] for more details. This site also contains resources and reflections from past projects. </big></big> |
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|style=min-width:250px; max-width:400px|<big><big>'''Next Steps & Reflections'''</big></big> | |style=min-width:250px; max-width:400px|<big><big>'''Next Steps & Reflections'''</big></big> | ||
− | <big>Offering support to put ideas into effect, and capturing lessons learned to | + | <big>Offering support to put ideas into effect, and capturing lessons learned to apply to future work</big> |
|[[File:6-9_brain.png|frameless|upright=0.5]] | |[[File:6-9_brain.png|frameless|upright=0.5]] | ||
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|style=min-width:250px; max-width:400px|<big><big>'''Engagement & Briefing'''</big></big> | |style=min-width:250px; max-width:400px|<big><big>'''Engagement & Briefing'''</big></big> | ||
− | <big>Validating possible solutions | + | <big>Validating possible solutions by engaging with stakeholders, and generating products that tell a compelling story</big> |
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− | <big><big>'''We offer a range of policy services''', | + | <big><big>'''We offer a range of policy services''' to meet our partners' needs, including:</big></big> <br> |
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==<div id="How We Work"><big><big>'''How We Work'''</big></big> == | ==<div id="How We Work"><big><big>'''How We Work'''</big></big> == | ||
− | <big><big>Our approach is '''most effective with engaged and collaborative partners''': we use regular touchpoints throughout the project to build | + | <big><big>Our approach is '''most effective with engaged and collaborative partners''': we use regular touchpoints throughout the project to build on your expertise and respond to your needs.</big></big> |
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− | |style=text-align:center;background:# | + | |style=text-align:center;background:#FBE190|<big><big>'''Discuss'''</big></big> |
|style=text-align:center;background:#9ad4d6|<big><big>'''Design a Plan'''</big></big> | |style=text-align:center;background:#9ad4d6|<big><big>'''Design a Plan'''</big></big> | ||
|style=text-align:center;background:#4e3f78;color:#FFFFFF|<big><big>'''Develop and Deliver'''</big></big> | |style=text-align:center;background:#4e3f78;color:#FFFFFF|<big><big>'''Develop and Deliver'''</big></big> | ||
|style=text-align:center;background:#627dd0;color:#FFFFFF|<big><big>'''Conclude'''</big></big> | |style=text-align:center;background:#627dd0;color:#FFFFFF|<big><big>'''Conclude'''</big></big> | ||
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− | |style=text-align:left;background:# | + | |style=text-align:left;background:#FDF0C7|<big>- '''Explain''' our service model <br>- '''Learn''' about your needs <br>- '''Discuss''' objectives, scope, and timelines</big> |
− | |style=text-align:left;background:#cdeaeb|<big>- '''Discuss''' specific deliverables and identify key stakeholders <br>- '''Determine''' roles and responsibilities <br>- '''Agree''' on | + | |style=text-align:left;background:#cdeaeb|<big>- '''Discuss''' specific deliverables and identify key stakeholders <br>- '''Determine''' roles and responsibilities <br>- '''Agree''' on project scope and schedule through a <br>- '''Draft''' a Memorandum of Understanding</big> |
− | |style=text-align:left;background:#ccc5e1|<big>- '''Evaluate''' progress and incorporate feedback | + | |style=text-align:left;background:#ccc5e1|<big>- '''Evaluate''' progress and incorporate feedback <br>- '''Revise''' deliverables, scope, and timelines as needed to meet objectives</big> |
|style=text-align:left;background:#d2daf2|<big>- '''Close out''' deliverables <br>- '''Discuss''' project transition period <br>- '''Share lessons learned''' to promote continuous learning</big> | |style=text-align:left;background:#d2daf2|<big>- '''Close out''' deliverables <br>- '''Discuss''' project transition period <br>- '''Share lessons learned''' to promote continuous learning</big> | ||
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− | <big><big>As a team, '''we work in a series of short sprints and deep dives''' to improve the quality of products. Our work is '''iterative''' and '''collaborative''', | + | <big><big>As a team, '''we work in a series of short sprints and deep dives''' to improve the quality of products. Our work is '''iterative''' and '''collaborative''': we redefine problem statements and generate more research as we move forward, adjusting course as needed. Consulting with stakeholders is a critical part of how we do our work.</big></big> |
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− | =='''<big> | + | =='''<big>Past Projects & Partners</big>'''== |
− | <big><big>Since December 2018, we have worked with several organizations to deliver over 50 projects with more than 150 individual deliverables. You can find details on these projects, as well as lessons we've learned | + | <big><big>Since December 2018, we have worked with several organizations to deliver over 50 projects with more than 150 individual deliverables. You can find details on these projects, as well as lessons we've learned along the way, on our [https://gcxgce.sharepoint.com/teams/1000611 GCXchange site].</big></big> |
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+ | <big><big>Our projects touch on many policy areas, including public administration and machinery of government, social policy, Indigenous relations, national security, and innovation, among others. </big></big> | ||
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− | ==='''<big>Examples of Projects | + | ==='''<big>Examples of Projects</big>'''=== |
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− | |style=background:#cdeaeb|<big> | + | |style=background:#cdeaeb|'''<big>Modern Public Engagement: Facilitated Discussions and Engagement Framework Development</big>''' |
− | ''<big>Partnership with | + | ''<big>Partnership with Transport Canada</big>'' |
− | + | - Curated tools and resources relevant to public engagement that will support Transport Canada's Transformation Plan | |
− | + | - Developed a public engagement framework in prototype format that articulates 5 broad phases of engagement and explores best practices | |
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− | |style=background:#627DD0|[[File:3. | + | |style=background:#627DD0|[[File:3.5plume.svg|center|frameless|upright=0.5]] |
− | |style=background:#d2daf2|'''<big> | + | |style=background:#d2daf2|'''<big>Memorandum to Cabinet Process</big>''' |
− | ''<big>Partnership with | + | ''<big>Partnership with Employment and Social Development Canada</big>'' |
− | + | - Conducted Research and analysis to support pre-drafting process (how to tell a good story through an MC) | |
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+ | - Offered strategic advice and Surge capacity for coordinating a horizontal MC | ||
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+ | - Curated tools and resources to support drafting process | ||
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− | |style=background:#ccc5e1|'''<big> | + | |style=background:#ccc5e1|'''<big>Renewed Horizontal Performance Measurement Framework</big>''' |
− | ''<big>Partnership with | + | ''<big>Partnership with Employment and Social Development Canada</big>'' |
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+ | - Engaged 12 federal organizations to identify practices for more consistent and meaningful performance measurement | ||
− | + | - Took stock of data and briefing materials to support the adoption of a new logic model | |
− | Developed | + | - Developed practices for viable disaggregated data collection and reporting |
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− | |style=background:#cdeaeb|'''<big> | + | |style=background:#cdeaeb|'''<big>Behavioural Insights Blended Services Pilot: Facilitated Workshop Learning</big>''' |
− | ''<big>Partnership with | + | ''<big>Partnership with the Policy Community Partnership Office, Privy Council Office, and Behavioural Insights Team</big>'' |
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+ | - Applied a team-based learning-by-doing approach to teach public servants about Behavioral Insights and make concrete progress on real problems | ||
− | + | - Combined expert-led training and one-on-one support to develop BI-based interventions for real world challenges | |
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− | |style=background:#d2daf2|'''<big> | + | |style=background:#d2daf2|'''<big>Reconciliation Primer: Policy Brief and Learning Tool</big>''' |
+ | ''<big>Partnership with Health Canada</big>'' | ||
− | + | - Drafted a learning resource for public servants on the principles, history, and policy of reconciliation and the role of the public service | |
− | + | - Engaged with Indigenous public servants and policy experts across the public service | |
− | + | - Content contributed to the app [https://www.csps-efpc.gc.ca/tools/apps/ils/index-eng.aspx Reconciliation: A Starting Point] | |
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− | |style=background:#ccc5e1|''' | + | |style=background:#ccc5e1|<big>'''Online Transition Planner and Checklist: A Tool to Support Government Transition'''</big> |
− | ''<big>Partnership with | + | ''<big>Partnership with the Privy Council Office</big>'' |
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+ | - Centralized a checklist of tasks to be completed for all incoming and outgoing Ministers, staff, and offices | ||
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− | |<big><big>"...the | + | |<big><big>"...the '''most concise, comprehensive, and visually appealing''' summary of Crown-Indigenous relations I've come across."</big> <br> ~ Environment and Climate Change Canada </big> |
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− | |<big><big>"...the ''' | + | |<big><big>"...the most '''organized, helpful, and engaged''' capacity-building partners we've ever had"</big> <br> ~ Policy Community Partnership Office & Privy Council Office </big> |
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'''<big>How many projects does Surge normally take on?</big>''' | '''<big>How many projects does Surge normally take on?</big>''' | ||
− | <big>Typically, 2-4 projects at any given time, with start and end | + | <big>Typically, 2-4 projects at any given time, with staggered start and end dates.</big> |
'''<big>What is the average duration of a project? How many analysts work on a project?</big>''' | '''<big>What is the average duration of a project? How many analysts work on a project?</big>''' | ||
− | <big>Projects usually last from 2 to 8 months. A project team will typically include 3-5 analysts. We do not 'loan out' analysts to departments, | + | <big>Projects usually last from 2 to 8 months. A project team will typically include 3-5 analysts. We do not 'loan out' analysts to departments; instead, we partner on the work as a team. In doing so, people and skills on the project can be managed with flexibility as the work progresses.</big> |
'''<big>How does the cost sharing approach to projects work?</big>''' | '''<big>How does the cost sharing approach to projects work?</big>''' | ||
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<big>CSPS and the partner department sign an MOU outlining costs, roles, timelines and deliverables. Costs are based on analysts' hourly wages and any additional O&M costs, if applicable (e.g., costs to hire an external speaker).</big> | <big>CSPS and the partner department sign an MOU outlining costs, roles, timelines and deliverables. Costs are based on analysts' hourly wages and any additional O&M costs, if applicable (e.g., costs to hire an external speaker).</big> | ||
− | <big>All partner projects are cost-shared | + | <big>All partner projects are cost-shared; CSPS takes on a certain portion of the project costs (based on discussions and agreement with partners). Funds are collected through an Interdepartmental Settlement, typically from partners' O&M budgets.</big> |
<big>'''How long does the MOU take to put in place?'''<br />We can normally draft and share an MOU quickly (1-2 weeks), after scope, timelines, and deliverables have been discussed and agreed upon.</big> | <big>'''How long does the MOU take to put in place?'''<br />We can normally draft and share an MOU quickly (1-2 weeks), after scope, timelines, and deliverables have been discussed and agreed upon.</big> | ||
==<div id="Contact">'''<big><big>Contact Us</big></big>'''== | ==<div id="Contact">'''<big><big>Contact Us</big></big>'''== | ||
− | <big><big>If you are interested in working with us or want to learn more about what we do reach out to us at | + | <big><big>If you are interested in working with us or want to learn more about what we do, reach out to us at [mailto:surgeteam-equipederenfort@csps-efpc.gc.ca surgeteam-equipederenfort@csps-efpc.gc.ca] or visit our [https://gcxgce.sharepoint.com/teams/1000611/ GCXchange site].</big></big> |
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For best results please view this page on a desktop browser The Surge TeamEstablished at the Canada School of Public Service (CSPS) in 2018, the Priority Initiatives - or Surge - Team supports policy projects where quick action or breakthroughs are needed. We do not have ongoing files. Instead, we collaborate on time-limited projects with partners at the CSPS and across the federal public service.
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How We Work
Our approach is most effective with engaged and collaborative partners: we use regular touchpoints throughout the project to build on your expertise and respond to your needs.
Discuss | Design a Plan | Develop and Deliver | Conclude |
- Explain our service model - Learn about your needs - Discuss objectives, scope, and timelines |
- Discuss specific deliverables and identify key stakeholders - Determine roles and responsibilities - Agree on project scope and schedule through a - Draft a Memorandum of Understanding |
- Evaluate progress and incorporate feedback - Revise deliverables, scope, and timelines as needed to meet objectives |
- Close out deliverables - Discuss project transition period - Share lessons learned to promote continuous learning |
As a team, we work in a series of short sprints and deep dives to improve the quality of products. Our work is iterative and collaborative: we redefine problem statements and generate more research as we move forward, adjusting course as needed. Consulting with stakeholders is a critical part of how we do our work.
Past Projects & Partners
Since December 2018, we have worked with several organizations to deliver over 50 projects with more than 150 individual deliverables. You can find details on these projects, as well as lessons we've learned along the way, on our GCXchange site.
Our projects touch on many policy areas, including public administration and machinery of government, social policy, Indigenous relations, national security, and innovation, among others.
Examples of Projects
Modern Public Engagement: Facilitated Discussions and Engagement Framework Development
Partnership with Transport Canada - Curated tools and resources relevant to public engagement that will support Transport Canada's Transformation Plan - Developed a public engagement framework in prototype format that articulates 5 broad phases of engagement and explores best practices | |
Memorandum to Cabinet Process
Partnership with Employment and Social Development Canada - Conducted Research and analysis to support pre-drafting process (how to tell a good story through an MC) - Offered strategic advice and Surge capacity for coordinating a horizontal MC - Curated tools and resources to support drafting process | |
Renewed Horizontal Performance Measurement Framework
Partnership with Employment and Social Development Canada - Engaged 12 federal organizations to identify practices for more consistent and meaningful performance measurement - Took stock of data and briefing materials to support the adoption of a new logic model - Developed practices for viable disaggregated data collection and reporting | |
Behavioural Insights Blended Services Pilot: Facilitated Workshop Learning
Partnership with the Policy Community Partnership Office, Privy Council Office, and Behavioural Insights Team - Applied a team-based learning-by-doing approach to teach public servants about Behavioral Insights and make concrete progress on real problems - Combined expert-led training and one-on-one support to develop BI-based interventions for real world challenges | |
Reconciliation Primer: Policy Brief and Learning Tool
Partnership with Health Canada - Drafted a learning resource for public servants on the principles, history, and policy of reconciliation and the role of the public service - Engaged with Indigenous public servants and policy experts across the public service - Content contributed to the app Reconciliation: A Starting Point | |
Online Transition Planner and Checklist: A Tool to Support Government Transition
Partnership with the Privy Council Office - Centralized a checklist of tasks to be completed for all incoming and outgoing Ministers, staff, and offices - Deployed a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) tool across the GC - Provided an enterprise-wide view of transition activities for the Privy Council Office |
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FAQ
How many projects does Surge normally take on?
Typically, 2-4 projects at any given time, with staggered start and end dates.
What is the average duration of a project? How many analysts work on a project?
Projects usually last from 2 to 8 months. A project team will typically include 3-5 analysts. We do not 'loan out' analysts to departments; instead, we partner on the work as a team. In doing so, people and skills on the project can be managed with flexibility as the work progresses.
How does the cost sharing approach to projects work?
CSPS and the partner department sign an MOU outlining costs, roles, timelines and deliverables. Costs are based on analysts' hourly wages and any additional O&M costs, if applicable (e.g., costs to hire an external speaker).
All partner projects are cost-shared; CSPS takes on a certain portion of the project costs (based on discussions and agreement with partners). Funds are collected through an Interdepartmental Settlement, typically from partners' O&M budgets.
How long does the MOU take to put in place?
We can normally draft and share an MOU quickly (1-2 weeks), after scope, timelines, and deliverables have been discussed and agreed upon.
Contact Us
If you are interested in working with us or want to learn more about what we do, reach out to us at surgeteam-equipederenfort@csps-efpc.gc.ca or visit our GCXchange site.