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This event recording explores the importance of standards in the digital economy and how Canada can be a leader in the development of international technology standards.
This event recording features a conversation with Hassan Yussuff and Goldy Hyder on the current state of inequality in Canada, the lasting impacts that the COVID-19 pandemic could have on our economy and society, and the anticipated record national and government debt.
This video features a presentation by Esther Fleurimond on the importance of monitoring the needs of employees during difficult times and how to reduce potential risks to their mental health in the workplace.
This course (Part 2 of 3) builds on the foundational elements explained in Part 1 by examining the importance of effective planning during the staffing process. Participants will learn how to establish effective, flexible, and inclusive merit criteria, assessment plans and methods, with discretion and consideration.
This video features the Honourable Jocelyne Bourgon, President Emeritus of the Canada School of Public Service and the first female Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet, who reflects on her academic and professional experiences, provides insight into what leadership is, and shares her views on Canada's federal public service, including its interdependencies, transformations and notable reforms.
This course for procurement specialists explains the basic activities and considerations that are involved in the Government of Canada's procurement process. Participants will focus on the application of procurement policies and procedures through the four phases of the procurement process.
This course provides an opportunity for participants to present their leadership journey and the lessons they learned during the Supervisor Development Program (SDPv). Participants will be invited to share their thoughts on how they intend to apply their new-found leadership skills in the public service of the future.
In this episode of the How to Survive as an Executive podcast, Pablo Sobrino discusses the phases that executives and their teams may experience while navigating a crisis, the various coping strategies needed, and the importance of open communication and staying connected.
This video features Sophie Dubourg, who provides examples of factors affecting mental health and identifies communities specifically at high risk during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This publication by Richard Dicerni (1949–2023) is part memoir, part lessons learned, and part discussion on the challenges faced by senior executives in the public and private sectors in Canada.
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