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This online self-paced course explores common English grammar concepts by presenting a theory-based overview of each concept followed by a series of practice exercises. Participants will learn to strengthen their reading and writing skills and improve the quality of the written material they produce in their second official language at work.
This online self-paced course provides an introduction to basic French grammar concepts by presenting a theory-based overview of each concept followed by a series of practice exercises. Participants will learn to strengthen their reading and writing skills, and improve the quality of the written material they produce in their second official language at work.
This online self-paced course introduces the concepts, tools, practices and behaviours that support an Agile culture in the modern workplace. Participants will review the principles that drive agility individually and within teams, in order to encourage and sustain an adaptive culture across the public service.
Our organizations are structured to deal with linear, predictable problems, but we are being asked to operate in times that are increasingly complex and unpredictable. We can no longer manage change tightly, but only find ways to adapt in a rapidly changing landscape.
Our organizations are structured to deal with linear, predictable problems, but we are being asked to operate in times that are increasingly complex and unpredictable. We can no longer manage change tightly, but only find ways to adapt in a rapidly changing landscape.
Our organizations are structured to deal with linear, predictable problems, but we are being asked to operate in times that are increasingly complex and unpredictable. We can no longer manage change tightly, but only find ways to adapt in a rapidly changing landscape.
This course uses a peer-learning approach to explore the strategic issues related to the role and use of data in the public service in a non-technical way.
This video features Dr. Cara Tannenbaum, who explains the difference between sex and gender and describes the various facets of gender, including gender norms, gender roles, gender identity and gender relations.
This online self-paced course provides an introduction to GBA Plus and how identity factors such as, gender, race and disability can help to shape social, health and economic opportunities and outcomes.
This online self-paced course explores the principles of human-centred design and how to use them to deliver inclusive, accessible and viable products, services, and policies. Participants will learn how to frame and identify problems and how to prototype solutions effectively.
This online self-paced course provides an overview of common IT security program activities in the Government of Canada and introduces the legal, policy, business and threat contexts for IT security. By gaining a renewed appreciation for the IT security context and program activities, participants will be better able to support IT security priorities across the Government of Canada.
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