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This online self-paced course provides an overview of the key proficiencies needed for managing people, including setting direction, delegating, and establishing clear objectives for direct reports. Participants will review delegation and monitoring techniques, as well as the importance of being organized and communicating with clarity and direction.
This online self-paced course presents practical tools and techniques for brainstorming, evaluating and selecting the best solutions to identified problems.
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 features a conversation with Deep Saini, Ph.D., President of Dalhousie University, and Suzanne Fortier, Ph.D., Principal of McGill University, on the future of higher education.
This event recording features a conversation with Maryscott (Scotty) Greenwood, Sue Lagon and Christopher Sands on Canada–US relations, including what Canada can do to foster a continued bond with the US while furthering its own strategic interests.
This event recording explores how evidence generated by employee-led experimentation can lead to program improvement and renewal, help develop and retain talent, and ultimately deliver better results for Canadians.
This event recording presents an overview and demonstration of Estonia's approach to digital government through a conversation with Anett Numa, Digital Transformation Adviser at the e-Estonia Briefing Centre.
This event recording highlights the dramatic changes in the national and global data landscapes, as well as ways to leverage how people use the web to collect real-time sentiment data and draw from populations that have been historically under-reflected in conventional data collection approaches.
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 online self-paced course is intended to help prevent accidents in the workplace and provides useful information that complies with the intent of the regulatory requirements and best practice guidelines. Participants will become familiar with the different slip, trip and fall hazards in the workplace, the basics of ladder safety, and generally how to prevent avoidable injuries.
This job aid provides tips and resources to assist managers in addressing psychosocial risks and creating a psychologically healthy workplace, with a focus on civility and respect.
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