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This course aims to help managers set the conditions for their teams to reflect on what "modern government" means for the public service and to shape their practices in line with the Government of Canada's Digital Ambition. Through a series of self-paced and instructor-facilitated learning modules, participants will take a comprehensive look at the Government of Canada Digital Standards (part of the new Policy on Service and Digital) and learn how to apply them to deliver better products and improved services.
This event recording explores the leading approaches to implementing policy renewal processes and the critical success factors for ensuring effective and sustainable policy capacity and modernization.
This online self-paced course explores different processes for monitoring communications to ensure that project communications are efficient and productive. Participants will learn about the multiple systems, strategies and resources for observing and reacting to communications among project stakeholders.
This online self-paced course examines how to plan for successful change, which includes creating codes of change and identifying key stakeholders and their different levels of involvement. Participants will learn to build change charters and guiding coalitions, as well as how to interpret the influence and input of stakeholders.
This online self-paced course describes some of the most common unconscious biases and how to recognize them in the workplace. Participants will be encouraged to reflect on their own biases and the importance of being inclusive when making decisions.
This online self-paced course provides a brief introduction to the history and culture of the Métis Nation and the complexity of emerging Métis identity across Canada today. Participants will learn the significance of Métis self-identification and how the Métis had to fight for recognition of their Aboriginal rights and are now establishing their own governments.
To mark National Indigenous Peoples Day, this event will feature First Nations, Inuit and Métis speakers who will offer lessons and personal insights about the Anishinabemowin, Inuktut and Michif languages. Through their voices, the deep connections between language, identity and community will be explored, along with the essential role of language in sustaining Indigenous knowledge and traditions.
This article navigates through the challenges and opportunities brought on by digitization, with a focus on the development and implementation of policy and the delivery of new digital services.
This event recording of the sixth session of the Government of Canada Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Conference 2022 features a panel discussion by individuals from various faith-based employee networks, sharing their experiences and ideas on how to overcome our misperceptions, implicit stereotypes and unconscious biases about religious minority groups in the workplace.
This course provides participants with an opportunity to better understand their role and their impact within the federal government structure. Participants will learn how their contributions help to achieve the goals of government, whether this be developing or evaluating policy, or implementing programs or services.
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