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Skip to search resultsGetting Started with Machine Learning
This online self-paced course defines machine learning and explores its potential benefits for organizations and important considerations around its use. Participants will learn high-level steps their organization can take to identify feasible opportunities for machine learning solutions.
Hacking Our Way to an Agile Organization
Adopting new perspectives, new ways of doing things and new ways of thinking is a lot like hacking. Guest speaker Tanya Snook will talk about why hacking is important and discuss ways that the public service can start being agile right now, including ways to hack our work, our teams, our organizations and, most importantly, ourselves.
How to Be Digital in the Canadian Public Service
Developed in partnership with 10 provincial and territorial governments across Canada, this six-week online micro-course explores what digital looks like in the Canadian government context and examines digital concepts such as agile and human-centred design. Through weekly lessons sent by email, participants will learn how to apply the culture and values of the digital workplace in their everyday work.
Information Management in the Digital Age
This course explains the roles of the information management (IM) community and the new program delivery techniques outlined in the Government of Canada's Digital Ambition.
Next session: May 15, 2024 | 2 more dates
Information Management in the Government of Canada
This online self-paced course examines the strategic role, guiding principles and complex infrastructure of information management (IM) systems across the Government of Canada. Participants will explore trends and factors affecting information management and gain a better understanding of the legislative and policy frameworks in which it operates.
Information Management Methods and Tools
This course provides a practical guide to the information management (IM) methods, tools and activities that support an effective departmental IM program. Participants will learn how to develop information classification structures, establish retention specifications and follow the proper process for disposing of information resources.
Next session: June 04, 2024 | 2 more dates
Innovate on Demand episode 10: Consensus Hiring and Surge Teams
In this episode of the Innovate on Demand podcast, host Natalie Crandall speaks with Joyce Silver about the realities of being part of a surge team, the nature of this type of dynamic work, and how to find the right people to support surge or other priority initiatives.
Innovate on Demand episode 11: Predictive Hiring
In this episode of the Innovate on Demand podcast, co-hosts Natalie Crandall and Valeria Sosa speak with free agent Étienne Laliberté about the idea of assessing applicants against a set of behavioural characteristics, a practice known as "predictive hiring."
Innovate on Demand episode 16: Digital Literacy, Mobility and Sovereignty
In this episode of the Innovate on Demand podcast, host Natalie Crandall speaks with Alexandre Malboeuf and Natale Dankotuwage about how the federal public service has come a long way in facilitating internal collaboration and adopting best practices from other governments and organizations in the digital sphere.