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Skip to search resultsManaging Official Languages Obligations
This online self-paced course focuses on the duties tasked to managers and persons responsible for official languages in departments. Participants will be provided with the tools they need to identify linguistic requirements, resolve complaints, and maintain records related to official languages obligations.
Managing Project Work (PMBOK® Guide Sixth Edition)
This online self-paced course examines the Direct and Manage Project Work, Manage Project Knowledge, and Monitor and Control Project Work processes. Participants will learn to use input from project plans to inform the management of their projects, including how to pace and manage project outputs using high-performing work processes.
Managing Unsatisfactory Performance
This course examines a range of tools, skills and techniques designed to help managers carry out positive employee performance management, including practical options for addressing culpable and non-culpable behaviours. Participants will familiarize themselves with the performance management cycle and learn how to assess performance and conduct performance interviews.
Next session: November 25, 2024 | 2 more dates
Manion Lecture 2017: Strengthening Trust in Canada: the Role of the Public Service
This event recording captures the keynote address from the 2017 Manion Lecture by the Honourable David Johnston, former Governor General of Canada, on the role that public servants play in strengthening trust in our public institutions.
Manion Lecture 2020: Reflections from Jeffrey Simpson on 45 Years in Canadian Public Affairs
This event recording features the keynote address from the 2020 Manion Lecture by journalist Jeffrey Simpson, who looks back at over 40 years of Canadian public policy and how lessons from our past can help us build the future.
Margaret MacMillan: Canada, Geopolitics and Learning From the Past
This event recording features a discussion with historian Margaret MacMillan on the importance of history in understanding geopolitics and the lessons that can be learned from the past to meet the opportunities and challenges of today and tomorrow.
Marking the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
September 30 is now recognized as a federal statutory day of commemoration. The day provides an opportunity to reflect on the tragic history of residential schools and honour their Survivors by engaging in reconciliation activities within our communities.
Marquee Moments in Public Service History: 9/11
This event recording features a discussion with a panel of senior public servants who had key responsibilities during the events of September 11, 2001, on the repercussions on domestic and foreign policy and how Canada would be forever altered.