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This online self-paced course for leaders at all levels explores the power of motivation and examines a selection of effective motivational strategies. Participants will review practical techniques to boost both team and individual motivation, such as encouraging intrinsic motivation, using existing workplace processes and inspiring through involvement, validation and development.
This course introduces the concept of courageous leadership and explores techniques for effectively leading employees through difficult times, including how to protect their emotional wellness. Through constructive reflection, relevant case studies, and moderated virtual discussions, participants will be better equipped to meet the challenges of difficult situations and thrive with confidence.
This job aid serves as a learning journal to support your experience following the EXecuTALK: The Executive Sponsor - Making Room for New Voices event.
This job aid provides public servants with an array of resources on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, including the historical context that led to its adoption, the legislation that frames its implementation in Canada, and the Action Plan that drives the achievement of its objectives across the federal government.
This job aid provides managers of Indigenous employees with a collection of links to government resources designed to enhance their understanding of Indigenous realities, inclusive practices, recruitment and retention, and government action.
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