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Skip to search resultsInnovate on Demand episode 4: Self-Help
In this episode of the Innovate on Demand podcast, co-hosts Natalie Crandall and Valeria Sosa speak with Abe Greenspoon, Program Lead of Canada's Free Agents, about what employees should look for in other people and within themselves when innovation just does not seem possible.
Innovate on Demand episode 5: Survival of the Most Adaptable
In this episode of the Innovate on Demand podcast, co-hosts Natalie Crandall and Valeria Sosa speak with Sinan Baltacioglu about how a willingness to adapt to new and emerging technologies can contribute to success and innovation.
Innovate on Demand episode 6: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Public Service
In this episode of the Innovate on Demand podcast, co-hosts Natalie Crandall and Valeria Sosa speak with Hero (Heather) Laird, Lead of the Paper Plane Exchange at the Canada School of Public Service, about how work and volunteer experience can contribute to meaningful innovation within the public service.
Innovate on Demand episode 7: Regulatory Artificial Intelligence
In this episode of the Innovate on Demand podcast, co-hosts Natalie Crandall and Valeria Sosa speak with Scott McNaughton about how federal regulators can integrate technologies such as artificial intelligence and Rules as Code into their work to facilitate tedious and time-consuming tasks.
Innovate on Demand episode 8: Virtual Leadership
In this episode of the Innovate on Demand podcast, co-hosts Natalie Crandall and Valeria Sosa speak with Simon Gascon, Director of IT Research at Employment and Social Development Canada, about his telework experience as a virtual leader within the Government of Canada.
Innovate on Demand episode 9: Working in the Open
In this episode of the Innovate on Demand podcast, co-hosts Natalie Crandall and Valeria Sosa speak with Sean Kibbee about working in the open, the tools currently in use to collaborate across departments, and how he has watched the public service transform.
Innovate on Demand episode 20: Data Literacy
In this episode of the Innovate on Demand podcast, host Natalie Crandall speaks with Mackenzie Kitchen, analyst with the CSPS Digital Academy, about how to map data literacy within the public service and how organizations can analyze their data competencies to further their data readiness and maturity.
Innovating with Lean Product Management
This online self-paced course explains how a lean methodology can help manage a product's life cycle, from defining its initial needs to enabling continuous improvement. Participants will learn how to design a minimum viable product, test their prototype, and use lean product management to better identify the needs of their customers.
Inspiring Action Through Compelling and Data-Driven Storytelling
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.
Introduction to Agile in the Public Service
This online self-paced course introduces the concepts, tools, practices and behaviours that support an Agile culture in the modern workplace. Participants will review the principles that drive agility individually and within teams, in order to encourage and sustain an adaptive culture across the public service.
Introduction to Data in the Public Service
This course uses a peer-learning approach to explore the strategic issues related to the role and use of data in the public service in a non-technical way.
Next session: May 30, 2024 | 2 more dates
Introduction to Human-Centred Design
This online self-paced course introduces the principles of human-centred design and how to create policies, programs, services and tools that are feasible and reflect the needs of real people. Participants will gain a basic awareness of common design concepts and learn how to define and solve problems by researching, designing, prototyping, and testing directly with users.