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This orientation course leverages the collective strengths of the DG community and the support of other senior leaders to help build personal strategies for navigating the evolving complexities of being a director general in the public service. Participants will learn how to enhance their decision-making by drawing from the experience of their peers and the senior leaders and subject-matter experts within their professional networks.
This job aid presents a comprehensive suite of recommended tools and considerations to help teams plan projects related to artificial intelligence. (GCcollab)
This online self-paced course highlights the benefits of using cloud-based technologies and outlines different deployment models and best practices for migrating to the cloud efficiently. Participants will learn about some of the common applications of cloud computing, and how to use performance metrics to measure their organization's return on investment.
This online self-paced course explores the relationship between the user interface (UI) and the user experience (UX) for the creation of user-pleasing apps. Participants will examine design principles and key trends in UI and UX design and learn how to evaluate the emotional impact of the user experience.
This video introduces Blueprint 2020 and how this initiative empowers federal employees in building a public service that is more open, transparent and innovative.
This online self-paced course provides practical tools for communicating with clarity and respect, and adapting messages to suit diverse perspectives and audiences.
This online self-paced course explores the most common technologies available for capturing data and analytics, as well as ongoing trends in technology selection and architecture.
This video features Margaret Bloodworth, retired National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister and Associate Secretary to the Cabinet, who reflects on the decision-making process during 9/11, offers guidance on government transition periods, and provides her insights on how to lead an organization.
Open government and open data are about transparency, accountability and citizen participation. In this video, Lisa Deacon, co-lead of Datafest Ottawa; Jason White, privacy development lead at Shopify; Renée Sieber, associate professor at McGill University; and Michael Lenczner, director of Powered by Data, share how Canada can chart a path towards making data and government more accessible to its citizens.
The Open Government Partnership aims to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption and harness new technologies to strengthen governance. As a member of this initiative, the Government of Canada continues to deepen its efforts to integrate openness into day-to-day business.
This event recording features Susan Markham, co-author of Feminist Foreign Policy in Theory and in Practice, who discusses how governments have implemented feminist foreign, development, and trade policies at the multilateral and national levels.
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