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Rules as Code (Part 2) (DDN2-V17)
In part 2, get an insider tour of our own Rules as Code project. You'll learn about what the Canada School of Public Service in collaboration with the Community of Federal Regulators, the Labour Program and the Department of Justice, Government of Canada did over a period of 8 weeks to test Rules as Code, what was learned along the way and what you need to run your own Rules as Code project.

Running Meetings in Better Directions (TRN214)
This online self-paced course demonstrates how to be a more effective meeting leader and fulfill key responsibilities at each stage of a business meeting, including setting objectives, using proper tone, summarizing what was said, and avoiding losing focus. Participants will learn how to conduct productive meetings where invitees feel grateful and satisfied that they attended.

Russia, Ukraine and the Future of Global Power (LPL1-V16)
On May 12, 2022, the Canada School of Public Service hosted Fiona Hill, one of the most authoritative contemporary voices on Russia. In a wide-ranging discussion, she explored authoritarianism in Russia and the challenge it poses to advanced democracies, the current conflict in Ukraine, and the reaction from the West.

Searching and Accessing in GCdocs16 (COR513)
This online self-paced course demonstrates the search capabilities of GCdocs16 and how to access, modify and share documents using its search functions and tools. Participants will practise conducting a search and learn how to use keywords and filters to refine their search results.

Security Awareness (COR310)
This online self-paced course provides federal employees with the foundational knowledge and tools needed to help them meet their responsibilities in support of the protection of information, individuals and assets, as outlined in the Policy on Government Security. Participants will learn about their role in applying Government of Canada security principles and best practices in their organization.

Security Functional Specialist Orientation Kit (COR301)
This online self-paced course provides an orientation toolkit in a non-linear format to help security specialists review key concepts and maintain their knowledge of Government of Canada security requirements. Through documentation, links and job aids, participants will gain a better understanding of their roles and responsibilities, and learn where they can obtain additional information.

Security Screening (COR302)
This online self-paced course for security specialists outlines the basic tasks related to security screening requests and the evaluation of a person's reliability and loyalty to Canada. Participants will learn the various steps involved in the screening process and the requirements for reliability status and security clearances by working through case studies inspired by real-life scenarios.

Seeking a Decision from Executives in Two Minutes or Less (TRN222)
This highly interactive course introduces the strategies and tools needed to effectively communicate the essence of an issue at hand in two minutes or less while ensuring that what is said is thorough and well-constructed. Participants will learn how to brief their deputy heads and ministers by confidently and succinctly delivering their main messages with maximum effectiveness.
Next session: Jul 26, 2023 | 2 more dates