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This online self-paced course presents the different steps involved in assessing, innovating and evolving an organization's business model to help seize the opportunities of tomorrow. Participants will learn about successful and emerging business models and the core skills needed to compete in digitally transformed markets.
This online self-paced course explores the relationship between the user interface (UI) and the user experience (UX) for the creation of user-pleasing apps. Participants will examine design principles and key trends in UI and UX design and learn how to evaluate the emotional impact of the user experience.
This online self-paced course provides the knowledge needed to run productive, useful, and equitable ideation sessions that will lead to solutions for identified problems.
This article explores the consequences of the gender data gap and highlights federal initiatives to help bridge this gap, such as GBA Plus, the Disaggregated Data Action Plan and the Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub.
This event recording presents public health examples that illustrate how government organizations use AI to collect, screen and extract data to produce high-quality, reproducible evidence for policy and guideline development.
This online self-paced course explains how to recognize and consciously react to work-related stress, and how to understand the impact of work pressure on physical and mental health. Participants will learn about building resilience, developing mental flexibility, and responding to high-pressure situations.
This timely event marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, and will explore its origins, its impact on global institutions and alliances, and the lessons that Canada can still apply to address today’s geopolitical and security challenges.
This event recording provides a snapshot of hybrid work arrangements and the thinking behind new workplace models for public servants that are designed specifically to encourage flexibility, engagement and productivity.
This video, recorded at the Policy Community Conference 2023, features John Hannaford, Clerk of the Privy Council, who shares his perspective on how the public service can navigate through complexity by focusing on values and ethics, adaptability, innovation and empathy.
This online self-paced course provides an overview of the regulations that serve to prevent and resolve incidents of workplace harassment and violence in the federal public service.
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