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* <big><big>Investigate a complex, fictive crisis set in Canada’s North in 2040 as part of the Breakthrough Exercise, a serious game/role-playing exercise undertaken in small groups</big></big>
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* <big><big>Learn about collaborative learning tools and practice applying these tools to the analysis of real-life complex issues </big></big>
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* <big><big>Deliberate Canadian interests, values and the nature of public service with colleagues from across the federal government </big></big>

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Event Details and Registration

The Canada School of Public Service (CSPS) and the Archipelago of Design are pleased to announce an upcoming offering of the Breakthrough Game and Collaborative Tools Workshop, designed for federal government analysts and managers to experience a world-class "serious game" and explore how we conceive of, and make decisions about, complex challenges.​

2.3handshake.svg WHEN December 18-19, 2023, 9am-5pm
2.2hand.svg WHERE John G. Diefenbaker Building (in-person only)​ - 111 Sussex Drive, Ottawa
2.3handshake.svg HOW To register for that workshop, please reach out to nationalsecurityprogram-programmedesecuritenationale@csps-efpc.gc.ca

What you will do

During this workshop (in collaboration with Archipelago of Design), participants will:

  • Investigate a complex, fictive crisis set in Canada’s North in 2040 as part of the Breakthrough Exercise, a serious game/role-playing exercise undertaken in small groups
  • Learn about collaborative learning tools and practice applying these tools to the analysis of real-life complex issues
  • Deliberate Canadian interests, values and the nature of public service with colleagues from across the federal government