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This online self-paced course presents the four guiding principles for optimizing the energy performance of buildings: metering, benchmarking, energy efficiency, and renewable and clean energy. Participants will review best practices for achieving high energy performance in their buildings and learn about the software tools and other resources available to gradually build towards peak performance.
This online self-paced course introduces the many benefits of using GCdocs16 and provides an overview of its user interface. Participants will learn how GCdocs creates chronologically consistent records, streamlines information management, and enables a more open and accessible government.
This video shares a proof of concept from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada that brings together farmers, scientists and others to address agri-environmental issues using cloud technologies that enable interoperability, reusability and increased visibility.
This online self-paced course offers an overview of information technology (IT) security policies, processes and procedures relevant to the role of IT practitioners in the federal public service. Participants will gain a foundational understanding of IT security that can be adapted to organizational contexts across the Government of Canada.
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 short online self-paced course examines the risks associated with unsafe blogging practices and how to ensure safe blogging for yourself and your organization. Participants will learn about the actions to take to avoid blogging-related risks and the behaviours to adopt when writing a blog post.
This online self-paced course presents techniques to spur creative thinking and critique ideas that originate from the brainstorming process. Participants will explore ideation techniques that will help them to compare concepts, improve collaboration, and build business cases.
In this episode of the Leading Projects in the Government of Canada podcast, Paula Folkes-Dallaire, Director General at Defence Procurement, Public Services and Procurement Canada, discusses some of the key challenges of complex project procurement in the public sector and solutions for addressing them.
This online self-paced course explores the planning of a project budget and the project's resource requirements using the Plan Cost Management, Estimate Costs, and Determine Budget processes. Participants will learn how to estimate costs and establish a realistic cost baseline for their project.
This online self-paced course explores the Plan Risk Management process that allows a project to stay on schedule despite potential risks. Participants will learn how to anticipate, prevent and minimize project risks according to a risk management plan.
This online self-paced course explores the importance of project integration management, including the Develop the Project Charter and Develop the Project Management Plan processes. Participants will learn the conditions that precipitate project development by examining the fundamental planning strategies necessary for effective project execution.
This online self-paced course examines the Direct and Manage Project Work, Manage Project Knowledge, and Monitor and Control Project Work processes. Participants will learn to use input from project plans to inform the management of their projects, including how to pace and manage project outputs using high-performing work processes.
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