What agile looks like in DfE Digital

...and needed to influence and inspire other people to work in new ways. We saw examples of user journeys and posters to remind people of the digital delivery culture. They've...
...and needed to influence and inspire other people to work in new ways. We saw examples of user journeys and posters to remind people of the digital delivery culture. They've...
...need to use our service. What's next? We’ll continue to use search and social media channels to promote the service. And we'll review and tailor our content, messages and campaign...
...expected contribution is in advance 4 Test the technology, equipment and tools before the event with both online and in-person participants 5 Use technology to make things better for everyone,...
...decided to adapt is by mixing up how we lead digital in the organisation. We’ve rearranged what we do into 5 areas of work, and we’ve created a new role...
...without going through a formal interview process.) Tom talks to us about how he prepares for job interviews, how he harnesses his nerves, and how recruitment is different in the...
...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....
...If you’re short on time, fast forward to: 1:30 introduction to Clara and the equity graphic 2:57 the move from diversity and inclusion, to equity 4:55 what user centred design...
...to get early insight into government work. It helps local authorities in planning our own innovation. Working together has enabled us to improve the offer to families at a local...
...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...
...School Services in Manchester. Last summer, we knew we’d be returning to offices in autumn. We could have chosen to wait and see how coming back into the office panned...
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