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This online self-paced course for security specialists outlines the basic tasks related to security screening requests and the evaluation of a person's reliability and loyalty to Canada. Participants will learn the various steps involved in the screening process and the requirements for reliability status and security clearances by working through case studies inspired by real-life scenarios.
In this episode of the How to Survive as an Executive podcast, Jeannine Ritchot shares anecdotes and personal advice about networking, including how to create networks and build mutually beneficial relationships.
This event recording features Professor Jonathan Craft, the School's 2024 Visiting Scholar, who examines how Canada has been approaching policy modernization and capacity building from a comparative perspective.
This online self-paced course provides an overview of how to build digital dexterity within an organization to ensure its readiness for potential business opportunities. Participants will be introduced to the four characteristics of a digital organization and learn about strategies to sustain a successful digital transformation.
This video features Yaprak Baltacioğlu, retired Secretary of the Treasury Board, who reflects on her personal journey in the public service, provides insight on the importance of professional relationships built on trust and respect, and shares her passion for making real change in Canada.
This online self-paced course explains the main components of an effective presentation, including its purpose, audience, message and structure. Participants will learn how to use presentation tools and visual aids, and how to rehearse a presentation to build confidence for the actual delivery.
This online self-paced course explores the characteristics and core techniques of computational thinking, including decomposition and pattern recognition. Participants will learn about the use of abstraction techniques and algorithms to solve problems and build new business solutions.
This video provides an overview and comparison of Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Software as a Service (SaaS) to help build a baseline knowledge of cloud computing service models.
This online self-paced course offers recommendations on how to build good rapport with customers by paying close attention to their needs, staying positive, and finding ways to connect with them. Participants will learn how to empathize with customers by acknowledging their feelings and reflecting back their emotions, thereby normalizing their concerns.
The Executive Leadership Development Program (ELDP) for EX-01 to EX-03 gives senior public servants an opportunity to deepen their leadership role in enabling innovation, fostering collaboration and delivering results for Canadians. Participants are exposed to real-world experiences and issues, with guidance from senior leaders.
This article emphasizes the importance of being digitally literate and discusses how continuous learning is essential to building digital skills and competencies.
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