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As a real property (RP) specialist, you are responsible for managing federal real property (land, buildings, infrastructure and space) throughout its life cycle, which included planning, acquisition, operations and maintenance, and disposition. Your job is to ensure these assets are used efficiently and effectively in support of program delivery.
Recognizing the Resilience of Indigenous Women and the 2SLGBTQIA+ Community
This thought-provoking event features a diverse panel of invited guests who will share their individual narratives, journeys, experiences and efforts to conquer adversity within their respective communities.
May 03, 2024, 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm (ET)
Reconciliation Begins with Me
This course is designed to address the professional development and training requirements of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Call to Action #57. Following respectful protocols, participants will discover little-known historical facts, learn about the impacts of Residential Schools and the rights of Indigenous Peoples, and better understand the obligations of public servants towards Indigenous Peoples.
Next session: May 27, 2024 | 1 more dates
Reflecting on Canada's Colonial History
This course provides an overview of the key events that make up Crown-Indigenous relationships and that have historically had a negative impact on Indigenous populations.
Next session: April 08, 2024 | 1 more dates
Reflecting on Cultural Bias: Indigenous Perspectives
With a focus on understanding Indigenous Peoples, this online self-paced course demystifies the idea of unconscious cultural bias and explores issues of prejudice and discrimination. Through a series of self-reflection exercises, participants will discover the cultural competencies they need to build respectful relationships with First Nations, Métis and Inuit.
Responding Effectively to Risks
This online self-paced course presents general strategies for dealing with risk, such as avoidance, transference and contingency planning. Participants will learn to apply specific strategies to different types of risk, including risks that could be a threat or an opportunity.
Responding to Risk (PMBOK® Guide Sixth Edition)
This online self-paced course covers the final three processes in the project risk management knowledge area: Plan Risk Responses, Implement Risk Responses, and Monitor Risks. Participants will learn about common risk response strategies and how to anticipate, monitor and control risks as they occur when managing projects.