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This job aid for employees at all levels provides tips on planning efficient meetings, staying on time, and making adjustments when things go off-track.
This job aid for employees at all levels provides tips on how to cultivate trust by preparing for meetings, welcoming participants, and establishing an environment of respect.
This online self-paced course provides an overview of the key proficiencies needed for managing people, including setting direction, delegating, and establishing clear objectives for direct reports. Participants will review delegation and monitoring techniques, as well as the importance of being organized and communicating with clarity and direction.
This job aid explains the cultural and historical context of a selection of common expressions and explains why they may reinforce negative stereotypes, racial profiling, prejudice, stigma and discrimination against Indigenous Peoples.
September 30 is now recognized as a federal statutory day of commemoration. The day provides an opportunity to reflect on the tragic history of residential schools and honour their Survivors by engaging in reconciliation activities within our communities.
This video, recorded at the Policy Community Conference 2023, features Richard Sharpe, Director of the Black Equity Branch of the Treasury Board Secretariat in the Government of Ontario, who shares his experiences working to establish the Federal Black Employee Caucus.
This job aid for employees at all levels provides tips on facilitating virtual meetings, including planning and preparing for the meeting and maintaining engagement throughout.
This job aid for employees at all levels provides a worksheet and list of strategies to consider when summarizing and synthesizing discussions during a meeting.
This job aid for employees at all levels provides insights into building trust in meetings and understanding the powerful role of the meeting facilitator.
This job aid for employees at all levels provides a brief introduction to the topic of unconscious bias and offers practical guidance and tools for fostering a meeting environment that is free from biases and assumptions, including one's own.
This online self-paced course focuses on the guiding principles of data ethics, including privacy, security, and the impacts of data-driven decisions on marginalized communities.
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