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This event recording revisits crucial lessons learned about artificial intelligence as it relates to citizen consent, bias, economic impacts and regulatory frameworks, and offers predictions about what impact AI is likely to have on the future of government.
This event recording captures a presentation and moderated panel discussion that draw from actual case studies to identify lessons learned about the use of artificial intelligence systems in government.
This course explores the people side of change and how understanding common responses can reveal opportunities to move through change more quickly and easily.
This online self-paced course describes some of the barriers to creativity in the workplace and examines different ways to overcome them. Participants will explore techniques for fostering creativity within teams, including brainstorming, role playing and creating a safe space where everyone can contribute their ideas.
This job aid serves as a checklist to help determine the "SMART-ness" of your work objectives by listing criteria to make them specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and timely.
This course provides an overview of the various cyber security risks and threats that may be encountered in our professional and personal lives. Participants will learn behaviours and strategies to mitigate these risks, such as choosing strong passwords, spotting and properly handling suspicious emails, and securing personal devices and social media accounts.
The Executive Leadership Development Program (ELDP) for EX-04 and EX-05 is a unique opportunity for participants to deepen their personal leadership in a trusted and well-integrated community of their peers. This is accomplished through interactive and experiential learning, both as a cohort and in small groups where various experts and leaders from public, private, non-governmental and academic sectors share their experiences and their perspectives on current issues.
This online self-paced course provides an overview of building operations and maintenance practices, with a focus on corrective, preventive and predictive infrastructure requirements. Participants will learn about the benefits of a well-run operations and maintenance (O&M) program, and how to overcome barriers to making O&M an organizational priority.
This online self-paced course helps to build a greater awareness and understanding of the reality of cyber risks by exploring common security vulnerabilities and cyber threats, such as malware, password attacks and social engineering. Participants will learn to recognize potential threats and how to protect themselves, their digital information and the systems they use.
This event recording maps the notable steps taken around the world in regulating the use of artificial intelligence, from the European Union's introduction of the world's first comprehensive proposed legislation on AI, to efforts made by global standard-setting bodies to develop guidance on its responsible use.
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