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Skip to search resultsIntroduction to Agile in the Public Service
This online self-paced course introduces the concepts, tools, practices and behaviours that support an Agile culture in the modern workplace. Participants will review the principles that drive agility individually and within teams, in order to encourage and sustain an adaptive culture across the public service.
Introduction to IT Security Management
This online self-paced course provides an overview of common IT security program activities in the Government of Canada and introduces the legal, policy, business and threat contexts for IT security. By gaining a renewed appreciation for the IT security context and program activities, participants will be better able to support IT security priorities across the Government of Canada.
Introduction to Product Management in the Public Service
This online self-paced course introduces the key concepts of product management and recommends best practices for creating products in a public service context. Participants will learn about product teams, including the different roles, responsibilities and skillsets of team members, as well as some of the tools available to assist them.
IT Security Fundamentals for IT Practitioners
This online self-paced course offers an overview of information technology (IT) security policies, processes and procedures relevant to the role of IT practitioners in the federal public service. Participants will gain a foundational understanding of IT security that can be adapted to organizational contexts across the Government of Canada.
Leading Innovation
This online self-paced course explains the requirements for successful innovation and presents ways to lead effectively through the obstacles to its success. Participants will learn about the characteristics of an innovation culture and how to establish a flexible innovation process that encourages creativity in others.
Modernizing Public Services for Managers
This course aims to help managers set the conditions for their teams to reflect on what "modern government" means for the public service and to shape their practices in line with the Government of Canada's Digital Ambition. Through a series of self-paced and instructor-facilitated learning modules, participants will take a comprehensive look at the Government of Canada Digital Standards (part of the new Policy on Service and Digital) and learn how to apply them to deliver better products and improved services.
Next session: May 09, 2024 | 2 more dates
Open Data
Open government and open data are about transparency, accountability and citizen participation. In this video, Lisa Deacon, co-lead of Datafest Ottawa; Jason White, privacy development lead at Shopify; Renée Sieber, associate professor at McGill University; and Michael Lenczner, director of Powered by Data, share how Canada can chart a path towards making data and government more accessible to its citizens.
Open Government Starts with You
The Open Government Partnership aims to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption and harness new technologies to strengthen governance. As a member of this initiative, the Government of Canada continues to deepen its efforts to integrate openness into day-to-day business.
Reaching Efficient Solutions with Computational Thinking
This online self-paced course explores the characteristics and core techniques of computational thinking, including decomposition and pattern recognition. Participants will learn about the use of abstraction techniques and algorithms to solve problems and build new business solutions.