Breaking down the language barrier

...it was important for us all to be open about our styles and personalities–this would give us a better idea of how to work with each other, and how to...
...it was important for us all to be open about our styles and personalities–this would give us a better idea of how to work with each other, and how to...
...on that day we generated so much brilliant insight into how to work better with policy, thanks to Andrew Knight and Matt Nicol. We’re not going to rest on that...
...Now we’re in the process of organising these into ‘service lines’ around the needs of our identified user groups, to understand where collections of services come together to meet the...
...adapting the impact mapping tool, we were able to carve out space to delve deeper into users' needs. Exploring their motivations in more detail has meant we can align their...
...or intervention. Following the initial alpha assessment in February, we’ve really focused on our users to make sure what we provide meets their needs, and is intuitive and simple to...
...a chance to look at cybersecurity in a different and more interactive way. Anyone who has done an escape room before will know exactly what to expect. As you walk...
...roles. Here she shares her advice on how to get to the interview stage - and offers a unique perspective as a panel member. Let us know what you think....
...I have to live with it. That is why no matter how I’m feeling or what I’m going through, I try to be gentle and kind towards myself.” In a...
...We’ve already blogged about the open design sessions we ran to explain how the application process differs in the Civil Service to other sectors. In this post we share more...
...at a range of areas, such as the schools’ management information system market, cyber security and internal business services. We did this in order to find ways to increase efficiencies...
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