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Skip to search resultsIntroduction to Cost-Benefit Analysis for Federal Regulations
This course provides a general introduction to cost-benefit analysis (CBA) and demonstrates how to apply CBA to federal regulatory initiatives. Participants will become familiar with the fundamental steps to completing a CBA and learn how to develop solid baseline and regulatory scenarios.
Next session: May 08, 2024 | 2 more dates
Introduction to Materiel Management
This introductory course for materiel management specialists presents the basics about the functional areas of materiel management, and how individual roles link together to support the cost-effective and efficient management of materiel assets. Participants will learn how federal policies, including those related to life-cycle asset management, are integrated into each functional area.
Next session: May 14, 2024 | 2 more dates
Introduction to the Quality of Life Framework for Canada
This event recording explores the Quality of Life Framework for Canada, which brings together data for approximately 85 key indicators on the well-being of people in Canada, and examines the importance of quality of life data and how public servants can apply this framework to their work.
Labour Relations in the Federal Public Sector
This online self-paced course presents the fundamentals of labour relations in the federal public sector, including rules and best practices to follow when managing employees. Participants will study the policy and legislative frameworks that govern labour relations and gain a better understanding of the rights, obligations, roles and responsibilities of management, employees and bargaining agents.
Machinery of Government: Where Do I Fit?
This course provides an opportunity for public servants to better understand their role and impact within the structure and context of the federal government. Participants will learn how their contributions help to achieve the goals of government, whether this be implementing programs or services, developing policy, or evaluating the work of government.
Next session: May 16, 2024 | 2 more dates
Manion Lecture 2020: Reflections from Jeffrey Simpson on 45 Years in Canadian Public Affairs
This event recording features the keynote address from the 2020 Manion Lecture by journalist Jeffrey Simpson, who looks back at over 40 years of Canadian public policy and how lessons from our past can help us build the future.
Overview of Materiel Management
This online self-paced course provides an overview for non-specialists of the materiel management functions and how they relate to the procurement and real property functions. Participants will learn about the challenges of materiel management within government and the objectives of the Directive on the Management of Materiel.