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Skip to search resultsEXecuTALK - Navigating Today's Data Revolution: How to Come Out on Top
With evidence-based results a top priority in better serving Canadians, data has become crucial to our day-to-day work as public servants. Canada's Chief Statistician, Anil Arora, discuss how organizations and leaders can stay current, relevant and flexible in the face of demand for new, data-based information and information technology capabilities.
Exploring Data Visualization
This online self-paced course sets out the considerations for creating data visualizations and relaying messages with the help of data visualization tools. Participants will learn data visualization techniques and design best practices that will help to ensure their visualizations are clearly and accurately communicating what their data means.
Fundamentals of Information Management
This online self-paced course introduces the key information management concepts and provides tips and best practices for their proper application. Participants will gain practical knowledge that will help them understand how to manage information effectively in their day-to-day work.
GC Data Conference 2024: Fireside Chat with Shoshana Zuboff and Jim Balsillie (Rebroadcast)
This thought-provoking event features Shoshana Zuboff and Jim Balsillie from the eighth annual GC Data Conference. They discuss the evolving global landscape of data-driven business models, ethical and civic considerations surrounding data extraction and exploitation, and the collaborative efforts required to navigate the profound changes shaping our future.
May 10, 2024, 1:00 pm to 2:15 pm (ET)
GC Data Conference 2024: Taking Stock of the Evolution of Data Protection in Canada (Rebroadcast)
This thought-provoking event features Chantal Bernier and Eric Rancourt discussing the recent developments around data protection in Canada and other jurisdictions, key themes in building strong legal foundations, public trust and safety, and the significance of legislative developments.
May 31, 2024, 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm (ET)
Guiding Analysis for Effective Data-Driven Decision-Making
This online self-paced course explains the different analytics categories and business intelligence classes and presents ways to determine the best analysis type. Participants will learn how to effectively refine, test and evaluate their analysis results.
Harnessing the Power of Data Science for Business Growth
This online self-paced course presents the characteristics and key elements of data science and explores the potential benefits of data science to the organizations that utilize it. Participants will learn about the skill sets needed on a data management team, and discover best practices for extracting useful insights from data to guide decisions and drive business improvements.