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This online self-paced course outlines three of the six processes used to create and execute an effective project completion schedule: Plan Schedule Management, Define Activities, and Sequence Activities. Participants will learn how to identify and place project activities into a logical sequence in order to create a schedule network diagram and a project completion schedule.
This online-self paced course examines how to start a project in the right way, which includes developing a project vision, identifying the resources needed, and determining who will do the actual work. Participants will learn how to clarify stakeholder expectations and identify the tasks that need to be carried out throughout the project.
This article explores the fundamentals of public service delivery in the digital age and emphasizes the importance of embracing client-centred approaches, interdisciplinary collaboration and technological advancements.
This online self-paced course introduces best practices for effectively positioning a message to enable action by the target audience. Participants will learn how to adapt a presentation to suit their target audience and integrate a call to action as part of the story analysis.
This article explores Web3, how it differs from previous phases of the web, and the potential advantages and disadvantages of adopting this technology.
This online self-paced course helps to decipher the information displayed on pay stubs made available through Phoenix, the Compensation Web Applications (CWA), and the newest web application, MyGCPay.
This article explores quantum computing, how it differs from traditional computing, its opportunities, and the efforts underway to address potential risks and challenges.
This video features Anil Arora, retired Chief Statistician of Canada, who reflects on his experiences in the public service and talks about diversity and inclusion, innovation and service transformation, and organizational growth and morale.
This video features Cassie Doyle, retired Deputy Minister of Natural Resources Canada, who reflects on working within municipal, provincial and federal governments, provides insight into the concept and application of collective leadership, and offers advice to new public servants.
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