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Succeeding in a Digital World (DDN2-V07)
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, technology and digital were a part of almost every aspect of our professional and personal lives. In the public service, every program, problem, and potential solution involved some form of technology. In 2021, the writing is on the screen: digital is here to stay. Learn how governments and other organizations are successfully responding to the unprecedented challenges as they work, serve citizens, and thrive in this reality.

The Agile Leader (TRN225)
This online self-paced course prepares learners to meet leadership challenges with an agile, focused and flexible mindset. Participants will learn how to use adaptive techniques to respond quickly, empower others, and take intentional actions to move closer to their desired outcomes.

The Essential Role of the Agile Product Owner (TRN321)
This online self-paced course explains the roles and responsibilities of the product owner in an agile enterprise, including the qualities needed for effective product ownership. Participants will be introduced to strategies for empowering product owners and for removing obstacles to their success.

The Essentials: Information Management (COR5-V04)
Information has value, which is why information management is so important. As an employee of the Government of Canada, you are responsible for effectively managing the information you work with. Learn more about your information management roles and responsibilities.

The Government of Canada's Digital Standards (DDN2-B06)
The world has undergone disruptive change in the last decades, driven by exponential advances in digital technologies. Our cars not only listen, but respond. Our banks approve online mortgage applications in minutes. Our favourite pizza joints let us track our pies from oven to door in real time. The ripple effects of this digital revolution are both incredible and indiscriminate, and no nook or cranny of our society has been left untouched—including government.

The Human Face of Big Data (DDN3-V02)
With the rapid emergence of digital devices, an unstoppable, invisible force is changing human lives in ways from the microscopic to the gargantuan: Big Data, a word that was barely used a few years ago but now governs the day for many of us from the moment we awaken to the extinguishing of the final late-evening light bulb.

The New Economy Series: Digital Identity as a New Policy Frontier (LPL1-V07)
Digital ID has been a topic of discussion within the Government of Canada, but also within countries around the world for a number of years. Shaping Canada's digital identity landscape is a task shared by many levels of government, as well as external stakeholders like DIACC, private sector organizations.

The New Economy Series: Governing Cross-Border Data Flows (LPL1-V04)
The fourth event in the New Economy series explores Canada's recent efforts in governing cross-border data flows through trade agreements. Explore how this approach has led to challenges in creating universal rules governing the use of data, and how policy makers are attempting to regulate trade in data.