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This event recording features keynote speaker and inaugural visiting scholar Rachel Zellars, Ph.D., who examines the evolution of the application of merit criteria and its impact on the equitable treatment of different groups of employees, with a focus on Black public servants.
This event recording of the third session of the Government of Canada Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Conference 2022 presents how workplace aggression has impacted members of equity-seeking groups and their mental health, and provides recommendations on ways to identify, address and prevent aggression in the workplace.
This event recording of the seventh and final session of the Government of Canada Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Conference 2022 explores the findings of Statistics Canada's February 2022 census data release related to citizenship and immigration, ethnocultural and religious composition of the population, and mobility and migration.
This job aid serves as a guide to composing point-of-view (POV) problem statements to better frame a problem from the perspective of the stakeholders involved.
This job aid explains stakeholder mapping, a process for visually representing the various individuals and groups involved in the solution design process and how to engage with them.
This job aid describes two techniques, brainstorming and brainwriting, which teams can use to generate new ideas for addressing known problems when designing products or services.
This event recording features highlights from an executive panel discussion on the experience of designing and delivering modern, data-driven services in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This event recording explores how automation tools can be used by finance and audit professionals to uncover previously hidden risks, anomalies and potential fraud in the government's financial data.
This event recording features a demonstration of Namara by ThinkData Chief Executive Officer and co-founder Bryan Smith, followed by a discussion with Vik Pant, Chief Scientist at Natural Resources Canada, about the life cycle of data projects, the importance of data standards, and the value of the enormous amount of data that exists within government.
This event recording features a discussion on the economic transformations likely to occur as the use of artificial intelligence continues to grow and the role economic policy will play in mitigating the potential harm of AI while leveraging its benefits.
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