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This online self-paced course identifies the benefits of data-driven decision making and explores a balanced approach where decision-makers do not rely on a single perspective as the basis for making choices. Participants will learn best practices for using data to inform their decisions, including how to avoid common mistakes when interpreting data.
This online self-paced course explains data disaggregation, how it can inform the early stages of policy development, and how it can lead to better public policy outcomes. Through videos, interactive activities and case studies, participants will learn how to identify potential target groups and guide the formulation of government initiatives.
This short online self-paced course outlines best practices for physically securing business data when in the office or working remotely. Participants will learn how to implement security measures to safeguard physical data assets, no matter their location or place of work.
This online self-paced course explores how scientific evidence can help translate societal values into policy objectives and effective policy decisions.
This online self-paced course examines three basic types of financial statements: the income statement, the cash flow statement, and the balance sheet. Participants will review the reporting requirements and arrangement of information for the different types of financial statements, and explore how each type relates to the others.
This online self-paced course explores the process of defining, gathering and weighing evidence that is relevant to a policy decision. Participants will learn why decision-makers and scientists may have different standards of proof for the same factual claim.
This online self-paced course provides an orientation toolkit in a non-linear format to help security specialists review key concepts and maintain their knowledge of Government of Canada security requirements. Through documentation, links and job aids, participants will gain a better understanding of their roles and responsibilities, and learn where they can obtain additional information.
This online self-paced course provides foundational information to support public service supervisors at the start of their career transition. Participants will learn more about their new role, the expectations upon them, how to work with their new team, and how to become an effective supervisor.
This short online self-paced course provides an overview of the benefits of using a VPN to ensure a secure connection to your organization's network. Participants will learn what a VPN is, what types of protection it offers, and the best practices to follow when using it.
This short online self-paced course emphasizes the importance of following established reporting procedures when a data breach is suspected. Participants will learn to identify the impact of security breaches and will better understand their own role in reporting data theft.
This article examines the reasons for the continued use of legacy IT systems across the federal public service and explores potential ways to transition towards the next generation of IT solutions.
This online self-paced course clarifies the responsibilities of the employer and provides information for managers and supervisors at all levels, and for health and safety committee members and representatives, on how to prevent and resolve workplace harassment and violence.
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