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This course provides instruction on how to use storytelling and design principles to build better presentations with PowerPoint, including creating presentation decks and delivering them effectively in a virtual or physical environment. Participants will learn to identify and respond to audience needs, translate content into appealing visuals, and use simple techniques to maximize the visual impact of their presentation.
This online self-paced course explores the meaning and misconceptions behind the notion of speaking truth to power, and the resulting dynamic between advisors (public servants) and decision-makers (elected officials).
This event recording features esteemed journalist Althia Raj and Isabelle Mondou, Deputy Minister of Canadian Heritage, who explore how contemporary media has evolved in terms of business models and journalistic practices, the complex interplay between governance and media, and the impact of public distrust on the future of our cultural institutions.
This video features members of the Federal Speakers Bureau on Healthy Workplaces, who discuss the benefits of talking openly about mental health and the importance of reaching out for help.
This course complements the government's recent Guide on the use of Generative AI by explaining the primary considerations when using generative AI tools, including the importance of using inclusive language, commands and prompts.
This job aid provides a helpful story-telling outline to use when submitting a Memorandum to Cabinet, making a Treasury Board submission, or submitting policy documents to senior management for approval.
This event recording features a conversation with Anil Arora, Claire Durand and Nik Nanos on how the media affects polling consumption and quality, whether polls are suffering from fewer and less-diverse participants, and what intelligent consumers should look for when trying to figure out the quality of a poll.
In this short video, Sue Spooner shares her experience with depression and anxiety and stresses the importance of acknowledging your feelings, seeking help, and accepting who you are as a person.
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