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This online self-paced course for directors, managers and supervisors, or anyone who wishes to develop their leadership skills, explores methods and strategies for effectively influencing teams to accept ideas. Participants will learn about the importance of being credible, and how to clarify goals, use positive organizational politics, and create strong relationships by promoting unifying goals.
This online self-paced course presents strategies for building and leading teams towards the achievement of a shared vision. Participants will apply this knowledge by further exploring methods to avoid conflict and mitigate team dysfunction.
This online self-paced course examines strategies for communicating change to different groups of people to help make change more comfortable. Participants will explore the benefits of using training and performance management to help make organizational change last.
This online self-paced course explains the different ways to develop your emotional intelligence and self-awareness and, in turn, foster personal excellence at work. Participants will explore best practices and strategies to enhance their emotional intelligence, with the goal of improving their interpersonal relationships within their teams and their organization.
This event recording features a conversation with David Vigneault, Monik Beauregard and Daniel Jean on the threats facing Canada today, the evolving public safety landscape during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the national security implications of Canada's increasingly difficult relationship with China.
This event recording features a conversation with Lindy Elkins-Tanton and Sarah Gallagher on how space ambition contributes to useful innovation, greater prosperity and better security, and what space research and development can teach us about fostering innovation here on Earth.
This event recording explores the climate mobility challenges that Northern communities in Canada, particularly that of Tuktoyaktuk, are facing as temperatures increase and alter the environment.
This online self-paced course explores the different types of evidence that can be used to support a claim or theory. Participants will learn how study design, sample size and sampling strategy affect the strength of scientific evidence.
This online self-paced course explains the chemistry of fire, the types of fires, common fire hazards and ways to prevent and respond to fires in the workplace. Participants will learn about the general requirements for emergency exits and how to properly use portable fire extinguishers.
The informative event features Alex Marland and Jared J. Wesley, co-authors of the The Public Servant’s Guide to Government in Canada, who will share their insights into the norms, values, and expectations that shape a career in government. Their book serves as a concise primer into the realities of government and offers best practices for climbing the public service career ladder.
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