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This course provides an orientation for newly appointed ADMs to explore the expectations placed upon them and to strengthen their strategic leadership capabilities by sharing best practices with other experienced senior leaders. Participants will acquire the knowledge they need to transition to their new roles and to develop best practices for leading their organizations forward towards achieving excellence for Canadians.
This orientation course leverages the collective strengths of the DG community and the support of other senior leaders to help build personal strategies for navigating the evolving complexities of being a director general in the public service. Participants will learn how to enhance their decision-making by drawing from the experience of their peers and the senior leaders and subject-matter experts within their professional networks.
This event recording from What Unites Us, Defines Us: Values and Ethics in Today's Federal Public Service spotlights best practices, completed and ongoing actions, and future directions for values and ethics in the public service.
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Justice Canada is proud to showcase the voices of Indigenous young people sharing their unique perspectives on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. This video is a key part of the department’s public awareness campaign on the Declaration.
This article provides valuable insights and tips about how to outsmart social engineering attacks and safeguard against manipulative tactics that target human behaviours and vulnerabilities.
This online self-paced course provides an overview for non-specialists of the materiel management functions and how they relate to the procurement and real property functions. Participants will learn about the challenges of materiel management within government and the objectives of the Directive on the Management of Materiel.
This online self-paced course provides an overview for non-specialists of the different functions, policies, roles and responsibilities related to the federal procurement process. Participants will gain a more in-depth understanding of the procurement process and its different contractual phases.
This online self-paced course provides an overview of federal government real property assets, how they are managed and the legal and policy requirements around them. Participants will learn about opportunities to measure and improve asset performance and will gain insights into how real property decisions are made.
This video, recorded at the Policy Community Conference 2023, features panellists Jutta Treviranus, Roda Muse and Darren Swanson, with moderator Gail Mitchell, who discuss closing the gap between policy objectives and policy implementation.
This job aid for participants of the Introduction to Peer Coaching (TRN401) course outlines the flow of a coaching conversation between peer coaches and a coachee.
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