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This video explores how different countries are tackling digital transformation by focusing either on digital services or on deeper layers of infrastructure.
Developed in partnership with 10 provincial and territorial governments across Canada, this six-week online micro-course explores what digital looks like in the Canadian government context and examines digital concepts such as agile and human-centred design. Through weekly lessons sent by email, participants will learn how to apply the culture and values of the digital workplace in their everyday work.
This online self-paced course covers the basics of the Internet of Things (IoT), including its business applications and its value to customers, organizations and everyday life. Participants will learn how to transform information into value, generate revenue, and revolutionize the way their business provides value to its customers.
This online self-paced course examines the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in business and explores common cognitive technologies that use AI and the effects of its applications in the workplace. Participants will learn about the challenges, risks and ethical considerations associated with the adoption of AI technologies today.
This online self-paced course defines machine learning and explores its potential benefits for organizations and important considerations around its use. Participants will learn high-level steps their organization can take to identify feasible opportunities for machine learning solutions.
This event recording features Jennifer Pahlka, author of Recoding America, who critically examines the gap between policy and implementation in the public service and explores practical strategies for building public service capacity through human-centred approaches.
This online self-paced course imparts the essential knowledge needed to understand, identify and apply intellectual property (IP) considerations and best practices at work.
This online self-paced course introduces the basic concepts and responsibilities related to government procurement projects. Participants will learn about the policies and practices underpinning the federal procurement process and how to identify their oversight and reporting requirements.
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