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This event recording features Alasdair Roberts, Ph.D., Professor of Public Policy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, who speaks about policy paradigms and their impacts on innovation.
The series is primarily designed for program officers, managers, support staff and financial management personnel involved with the administration of transfer payments, but is open to all public servants interested in learning about government services.
This online self-paced course introduces the federal government's Policy on Green Procurement and provides detailed strategies for applying its principles throughout the procurement process. Participants will review reasons for buying green and learn to identify what defines a green good or service.
This job aid explains the grounding practices needed to prepare and lead mindful team meetings to enhance trust, engagement and collaboration and encourage more meaningful participation.
This online self-paced course explains the different analytics categories and business intelligence classes and presents ways to determine the best analysis type. Participants will learn how to effectively refine, test and evaluate their analysis results.
This online self-paced course presents realistic scenarios that explain how employees in the federal public service are paid and common situations that can affect employee pay.
This course for managers presents realistic scenarios that explain their managerial responsibilities for respecting HR-to-pay practices and timelines. Participants will learn about the policy instruments, tools and resources in place to help them to make appropriate and informed decisions that lead to employee pay.
Adopting new perspectives, new ways of doing things and new ways of thinking is a lot like hacking. Guest speaker Tanya Snook will talk about why hacking is important and discuss ways that the public service can start being agile right now, including ways to hack our work, our teams, our organizations and, most importantly, ourselves.
This online self-paced course presents the characteristics and key elements of data science and explores the potential benefits of data science to the organizations that utilize it. Participants will learn about the skill sets needed on a data management team, and discover best practices for extracting useful insights from data to guide decisions and drive business improvements.
This online self-paced course introduces the principles and building blocks of DevOps, including its benefits and the recommended success strategies for implementing its use. Participants will learn to harness the power of DevOps by better understanding its potential, its challenges and the benefits of applying a DevOps culture to their workplace.
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