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This online self-paced course (1 of 3) defines what innovation is, where it can occur and how it is practised. Participants will learn about the foundational notions of innovation, including how to incorporate innovation into routine work practices and how to pursue innovative ideas in the public service.
This online self-paced course introduces the key information management concepts and provides tips and best practices for their proper application. Participants will gain practical knowledge that will help them understand how to manage information effectively in their day-to-day work.
This online self-paced course provides an overview of the organization and classification framework of the core public administration of the Government of Canada, and explains how it fits into the Policy on People Management.
This online self-paced course presents the basic knowledge needed to understand and design physical security programs for government institutions. Participants will learn the procedures and guidelines for assessing and categorizing potential security risks, and the techniques for addressing them.
This event recording examines lessons learned from the initial COVID-19 pandemic response efforts and how these observations could be applied by governments to tackle future global challenges.
This event recording explores the defining characteristics of populist parties and features a presentation by Bart Bonikowski, associate professor at New York University, titled "Nationalism and the Rise of Radical Right Politics in the United States and Europe."
This event recording highlights research undertaken by the University of Toronto on the state of political polarization in Canada, its causes and impacts, and potential strategies that policy-makers and citizens could consider to nurture depolarization.
This video features Dr. Cara Tannenbaum, who emphasizes the importance of GBA Plus by providing examples of the specific dangers and potential unintended consequences of not applying GBA Plus.
This video features Dr. Cara Tannenbaum, who outlines how to develop a policy brief and offers various policy recommendations and important GBA Plus policy considerations.
The GC Cloud for Managers and Executives learning path was designed to give public service managers and executives the necessary foundation to support the Government of Canada’s transition to cloud computing as part of their respective organizational mandates. Modules in the learning path include core content and opportunities to apply new learning.
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