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Day 1 – Monday October 24th, 2022

10:30 am – 12:00 pm (ET)
Management Competencies in the Hybrid Workplace
Offered in partnership with the Canada School of Public Services’ Hybrid Workplace Series, this event features the research of Dr. Wayne Corneil, a specialist in the area of hybrid work.

Dr. Corneil will share his expert insights on the key principles needed to lead teams in hybrid work environments.  Managers and aspiring managers will learn about the competencies needed to thrive in a hybrid workplace and gain an understanding of what they need to set up their teams, and themselves, for success.  

Speaker: Wayne Corneil, Adjunct Professor, Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa
Moderator: Isabelle Racine, Executive Director, National Managers’ Community
Partner: Canada School of Public Service, Hybrid Workplace Series
Language: Bilingual with interpretation in both official languages
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12:00 – 1:00 pm (ET)

Explore the virtual symposium: vExpo kiosk
1:30 – 3:00 pm (ET)
Power of Attraction: Discussion on Recruitment and Retention
Come and hear about the innovative ideas and lived experience of our panelists around attracting and retaining employees in the current highly competitive job market, as well as how to overcome potential challenges around attracting and retaining employees from employment equity groups.

Panelists:
Kathy Lusk, A/Director General, Strategic Services Branch, Atlantic Region, Service Canada
Karine Picard, Senior Manager, Program and Operations, IT Apprenticeship Program for Indigenous Peoples, Office of Indigenous Initiatives, Employment and Social Development Canada
Tammy Kardoes, Senior Director, HR-to-Pay, Transformation and Operations, Human
Resources Division, Veterans Affairs Canada
Pierre-Luc Pilon, Manager, Data Management, Service and Data Modernization Directorate, Digital Services and Transformation Office, Transport Canada
Moderator: Isabelle Racine, Executive Director, National Managers’ Community
Language: Bilingual with interpretation in both official languages
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Day 2 – Tuesday October 25th, 2022

10:30 – 12:00 pm (ET)
*Career Management: Being successful at becoming an executive
Panel discussion on the tools and preparation necessary for the transition to an Executive (EX) position.

Panelists:
Lisa Brooks, Director, Project and Portfolio Management for Traveler Transformation, Canada Border Services Agency
Caroline Roy, Regional Director, Finance and Administration Branch, Quebec Region, Canada Revenue Agency
Julien Theophile, Psychologist, Executive Counselling Services, Public Service Commission
Paola Rossell, Director, Programs and Innovations, Centre on Diversity and Inclusion, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
Moderator: Valérie Plourde, Regional Lead, Quebec Region, National Managers’ Community
Language: Bilingual – no simultaneous translation

*This session was offered on the MS Teams Platform: We apologize for the inconvenient related to the technical issues and limited participants capacity.
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Career Management: Being successful at becoming an executive
12:30 – 1:30 pm (ET)
*Join us and our partners in a MS Teams informal session

Meet peer managers and various communities/organizations!  Confirmed organizations include: Accessibility, Accommodation and Adaptive Computer Technology, Anti-Racism Ambassadors Network, Building Black Leaders, Federal Youth Network, Jewish Public Servants Network, Knowledge Circle for Indigenous Inclusion, National Managers’ Community and Public Service Pride Network. 
* This session was not recorded
1:30 – 3:00 pm (ET)
The Hybrid Workplace Series: Best Practices for Managers  
Offered in partnership with the Canada School of Public Services’ Hybrid Workplace Series, this event will explore best practices for managing hybrid teams in the workplace and share inspirational tips for success.

This event is a follow-up discussion to Dr. Wayne Corneil’s presentation, Management Competencies in the Hybrid Workplace. Managers and aspiring managers will learn from a panel of leaders who will share valuable lessons based on their recent experimentation with the hybrid workplace model.  You do not need to attend the October 24 event to participate and benefit from this event.

Panelists:
Jason Fox, Director, Research and Strategy, Office of the Chief Human Resources Officer, Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat,
Uttara Chauhan, Director General, Future of Work Secretariat, Employment and Social Development Canada
Caroline Desrochers, Director, Global Affairs Canada
Moderator:  Courtney Amo, National Faculty Member, Canada School of Public Service
Partner: Canada School of Public Service, Hybrid Workplace Event Series
Language: Bilingual with interpretation in both official languages
CSPS recording here :
Hybrid Workplace Series: Best Practices for Managers (TRN5-V27) – CSPS (csps-efpc.gc.ca)
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Day 3 – Wednesday October 26th, 2022

10:30 am – 12:00 pm (ET)
*Vulnerable Leadership: Having Compassionate Conversations
This impactful event will provide concrete actions that can be taken to understand how to be more vulnerable and empathetic and transform conversations into opportunities for growth in our new workplace reality as we return to the office, as well as advance Call to Action on Anti-Racism, Equity, and Inclusion in the Federal Public Service.

Panelists: 
Alicia Seifert, Coordinating Member, Refugee Protection Division, Immigration & Refugee Board;
Eve Nadeau, Associate Ombud for Mental Health and Employee Well-Being and Director of Informal Conflict Management and Professional Coaching Services, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Larry Shuter, Regional Coordinator, Indigenous Engagement, Public Service and Procurement Canada, Pacific Region
Moderator: Marie-Andrée Hould, Event and Marketing Coordinator, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Host: Tabitha Stubbs RN BScN BA, Director, Change Management, Veterans Affairs Canada
Partner: Canadian Innovation Centre for Mental Health in the Workplace, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada
Language: English with French interpretation

*This session was offered on the MS Teams Platform: We apologize for the inconvenient related to the technical issues for viewers and limited participants capacity.
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12:00 – 1:00 pm (ET)

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1:30 – 3:00 pm (ET)
How to Handle Microaggressions in the Workplace with Camille Dundas
As emphasized by the Call to Action on Anti-Racism, Equity, and Inclusion in the Federal Public Service, managers need to be equipped to address issues of racism, discrimination and other barriers to inclusion in the workplace.

This impactful event features Camille Dundas, editor-in-chief of Canada’s largest black online magazine ByBlacks.com, keynote speaker and racial equity consultant, who will talk about the competencies for inclusivity and how to handle microaggressions.

Participants will gain a better understanding of where microaggressions come from, how to recognize when they are happening, how to speak up when we observe one, how to cope when we experience one and lastly, how to respond when we have committed one.

This session is presented in partnership with the Diversity and Inclusion Conference of the Canada School of Public Service.

Speaker: Camille Dundas, Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of ByBlacks.com
Moderator: Nathalie Laviades-Jodouin, Vice-President, Public Sector Operations and Inclusion Branch, Canada School of Public Service
Partner: Canada School of Public Service, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Conference (27 October, 2022)
Language: English with French interpretation
The CSPS recording of the session is no longer available
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