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Designed to benefit current and future public administration practitioners, this publication provides a historical perspective on disparate fiscal review initiatives spanning over a half century, and serves to decode the evolution of contemporary expenditure management practices through factual retrospectives and lessons learned.
This job aid presents a case study on the use of biometric screening by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to illustrate the role of the federal public service in the five phases of policy development.
This event recording explores the issues, challenges and opportunities facing Métis communities as they build constructive relationships and support reconciliation efforts with other Indigenous Peoples.
Collaboration and knowledge transfer between federal and provincial government leaders is key to building a stronger executive rank within both levels of government. The Federal-Provincial Young Leaders Circle Program (Cercle des jeunes leaders fédéral-provincial) brings together executives from the Government of Canada and the Government of Quebec to explore the realities of senior level leadership positions, federal-provincial relations, and how to effectively tackle challenges faced by both levels of government. Participants will engage in a variety of learning activities, including group training, individual exercises, mentoring and networking.
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This program runs in collaboration with the National School of Public Administration (École nationale d'administration publique) and is only offered in French
This job aid contains a list of different types of methods for performing design research, the characteristics and purpose of each type, as well as a chart describing what research method to adopt during the design process.
This online self-paced course looks at simple techniques for making content easier to read, such as using short, familiar words and opting for concrete rather than abstract expressions. Through practical tips and best practices, participants will learn how to better structure their content and make their business writing more concise.
This article explores how Microsoft OneNote and other digital shortcuts can be leveraged to streamline workflows and increase productivity in the workplace.
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