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This online self-paced course provides instructions on how to build a compelling, data-driven story that adequately addresses a framed problem and inspires action. Participants will learn to create an effective storyboard, define a call to action, and incorporate the key components of a compelling story.
This online self-paced course examines the standard methodology for assessing an organization's analytics capability and improving its analytics maturity.
This premier event features the Honourable Jocelyne Bourgon, former Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet, and President Emeritus of the Canada School of Public Service, who offers her reflections on Canada's governance journey and the bold reforms needed to build an agile public service. With a distinguished career spanning decades in the federal public service, Madame Bourgon provides a unique perspective on what has already happened, what is happening now, and what needs to happen next.
This event recording examines lessons learned from the initial COVID-19 pandemic response efforts and how these observations could be applied by governments to tackle future global challenges.
This event recording features a keynote lecture by Ian Stedman, the 2024-25 visiting scholar, who explores the challenges and opportunities of incorporating values and ethics into everyday work in the public service.
This video describes the different human resources (HR) management systems used by the Government of Canada and how those systems connect with the pay system when sharing information to support HR-to-pay activities.
This event recording from What Unites Us, Defines Us: Values and Ethics in Today's Federal Public Service spotlights a discussion about the emerging use of artificial intelligence (AI) and the opportunities and challenges it presents in the public service.
This job aid presents a self-assessment worksheet with examples of daily best practices that can be applied in the workplace to foster linguistic duality.
This online self-paced course provides an introduction to basic French grammar concepts by presenting a theory-based overview of each concept followed by a series of practice exercises. Participants will learn to strengthen their reading and writing skills, and improve the quality of the written material they produce in their second official language at work.
This online self-paced course reviews individual rights and responsibilities with respect to language of work and provides an opportunity to practise second language skills at the B and C levels in different workplace situations. Participants will learn about the expected use of official languages in the workplace, and will benefit from practical exercises focused on maintaining their second official language skills in writing and supervisory, meeting and training situations.
In this podcast episode about equity, diversity and inclusion, Joanne John speaks with Natasha Rende about unconscious bias, privilege and barriers to inclusion, as well as what they plan to do to take action within their teams and organizations.
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