The power of pictures in service design
...parts of the business! I made sure that the map was highly visible on the project wall in our central Westminster office, to show the progress of the project. I...
...parts of the business! I made sure that the map was highly visible on the project wall in our central Westminster office, to show the progress of the project. I...
...teams from each organisation, or with senior leadership where there is no centralised strategy team. Working with business architects we also mapped a version of the list to a deeper...
...that are easy to use and understand. They’ll prototype these solutions – often in code because interactions are made of code, not mock-ups – to test ideas with users and...
...the Business Planning and Management division. In that role I was managing business continuity and Freedom of Information (FOI) requests across DDaT, and supporting the team managing risk. How I...
...coding and prototyping, but a lot of new designers and non-design colleagues wanted to code and make their own prototypes, but had no idea where to start. There was a...
...that promotes openness, participation and ownership. You'll need to maintain a keen awareness of technology as well as Home Office policy and processes. You'll work closely with the business and...
...of guidance on building and maintaining digital services, including the Service Manual, Design Principles, the Technology Code of Practice and the Digital Service Standard. It’s incredibly useful, but people don’t...
...level transfer within the Home Office, your terms and conditions won’t be affected. If you're applying on promotion from the Home Office or another government department you'll find more information...
Software Developer, Sharon Briscoe Having been a long serving civil servant with almost 20 years of experience under my belt in casework and management, I hadn’t considered a career change...
...an online application form easier to understand, or optimising the underlying code for a service – increases your own emotional investment in a project and therefore your motivation. Next time...