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Skip to search resultsAligning Unit Goals and Imperatives
This online self-paced course demonstrates the importance of setting strategic, tactical and operational goals, and how to identify imperatives for action that keep the focus on strategic objectives. Participants will learn how to create effective team goals that align with the goals of their organization.
Amendments to the Public Service Employment Act: Overview for Hiring Managers
This event recording provides hiring managers with an overview of the amendments to the Public Service Employment Act, including new sub-delegated staffing authorities and the requirement to conduct an evaluation of assessment methods to identify and remove biases and barriers or mitigate their impacts, among other important changes.
An Introduction to Canada's Colonial History
This course explores colonialism and other historical themes and events in a way that provides an opportunity to see Canada's history from a new perspective. Participants will learn how the relationships with First Peoples in Canada have developed over the past 500 years and how to begin the work of addressing the impact of this history on all Canadians.
Next session: May 13, 2024 | 2 more dates
Analytics Literacy for Business Professionals
This online self-paced course offers techniques for building strong analytics literacy in the workplace and explores the benefits of doing so. Participants will learn about common analytics pitfalls and discover best practices for supporting effective analytics practices in their organization.
Analyzing Risk (PMBOK® Guide Sixth Edition)
This online self-paced course examines two risk analysis processes in the project risk management knowledge area: Perform Qualitative Risk Analysis and Perform Quantitative Risk Analysis. Participants will learn to apply qualitative and quantitative risk analysis methods to calculate and understand the financial implications and other costs of project risks.
Applying Climate Literacy Foundations
This online self-paced course provides the foundational knowledge needed to understand the science of climate change, with a focus on what a changing climate means for Canada and its citizens. Participants will learn how they can contribute to a climate-resilient, net-zero-emissions Canada and enhance their understanding of why climate literacy is an essential part of serving Canadians.
Applying Key Concepts in Financial Management
This course connects the theory covered in Key Concepts in Financial Management (COR216) with the more practical aspects of public financial management, and is mandatory training for financial officers.
Next session: June 17, 2024 | 2 more dates
Applying Virtual Assistant Technology
This online self-paced course outlines the benefits, best practices and trends in virtual assistant technology, such as using chat bots to reduce repetitive office tasks or personalize automated client interactions. Participants will explore the potential of virtual assistant technology and review smart future-proofing strategies that can lead to success in the digital marketplace.