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This online self-paced course introduces the fundamental concepts of statistical analysis, including data distribution, deviation, correlation, regression, and clustering. Participants will learn how to use statistical analysis methods to better communicate with data analysts and other data professionals as part of their work routine.
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.
Deputy Minister Daniel Watson shares the approach that needs to be taken when developing alliances and rapport with stakeholders of competing interests during negotiations.
This job aid for employees at all levels provides a series of checklists and activities on how to identify, consider and navigate participation challenges in meetings.
This course explores basic cyber security concepts and home network essentials, including system settings that can reduce online exposure to cyber security threats when teleworking. Participants will learn to apply the Communications Security Establishment's Top Ten IT Security Actions to protect information on their home network or mobile devices.
This online self-paced course offers insights into the characteristics of agile project teams and team leaders, and recommends strategies to help improve team performance and cohesion. Participants will learn about communication tools and developmental mastery models in Agile, as well as the benefits of using facilitation techniques like games to foster collaboration and cooperation.
This short online self-paced course examines how to use virtual meeting applications to conduct work-related communications safely. Participants will learn best practices for hosting virtual meetings within a secure virtual environment and how to reduce security risks.
This video explores the co-co-co principle (co-design, co-develop, co-deliver) as a key pillar of reconciliation at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
This learning path offers four perspectives (self, team, stewardship and imperatives) and serves to empower and equip learners at all levels with the essential skills, knowledge and mindsets needed to develop as a leader at any stage of their career.
This course focuses on how to make virtual meetings more effective. Participants will learn how to use the basic functions of the virtual environment, adopt strategies for conducting online meetings that are more engaging, and apply best practices for resolving technical issues.
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