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This video captures insights from government, academic and industry leaders on the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) and how Canada's security interests must be protected as the world adopts this powerful new technology.
This online self-paced course introduces the key concepts of product management and recommends best practices for creating products in a public service context. Participants will learn about product teams, including the different roles, responsibilities and skillsets of team members, as well as some of the tools available to assist them.
This online self-paced course outlines the benefits of design research and introduces common methodologies and key considerations for conducting data-driven, user-centric research in the public service context. Participants will learn how to properly formulate design research questions and apply best practices to obtain answers that are evidence-based and derived from reliable user data.
This job aid is a tool for organizing qualitative research data based on common themes in order to identify patterns and uncover common trends in the data about respondents' attitudes and motivations.
This online self-paced course outlines the foundational elements of an effective team, including assigning roles to individual members, setting shared goals, and defining how members should interact to optimize team performance. Participants will become familiar with the five stages of team development and learn strategies for selecting high performers who are the best fit for their project and their team.
This job aid presents a series of videos that feature Professor Larry Smith, Founder and Senior Researcher of the Problem Lab at the University of Waterloo, who explores the complexities of innovation in a public sector context, including how to navigate risk and uncertainty throughout the innovation process.
This event recording features a conversation with Anil Arora and Nik Nanos on what data tells us about how the world evolved during the COVID-19 pandemic, what good-quality data looks like and how difficult it is to get.
This event recording features a presentation and fireside chat with the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) Fellow Carolina Tropini, Ph.D., about her research on microbiota, gut health and precision medicine.
This event recording explores the architecture that forms the relationships between Indigenous governance and the federal, provincial and territorial governments.
This online self-paced course offers an overview of the WHMIS changes, including updates to hazard classification, hazard labels and safety data sheets. Participants will learn about physical and health hazards encountered in the workplace, as well as controls for minimizing or eliminating exposure to hazardous materials.
This must-attend event features Dr. Bill Howatt, an international expert in workplace mental health, who will elaborate on the importance of mental health literacy, workplace purpose and emotionally intelligent leadership in today's federal public service.
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