Agile: back to basics
I’ve been working as an agile coach at the Home Office for nearly a year and have had the luxury of seeing lots of teams in London, Sheffield and Croydon...
I’ve been working as an agile coach at the Home Office for nearly a year and have had the luxury of seeing lots of teams in London, Sheffield and Croydon...
...and the value for money they deliver. Some of us are more directly involved, such as service managers, policy makers, policy writers, customer service teams and front-line staff. While others...
...format and we hoped the time constraint would force decisions and quick progress. We planned to prototype a solution to test our assumptions with real users. The design sprint in...
At the Home Office we have a strategic ambition to make better use of data. We know that good quality data will improve outcomes for the people we serve, while...
Home Office Digital, Data and Technology (DDaT) Delivery Managers are accountable for the delivery of products and services, helping teams to select the best ways of working and coaching them...
...we understand and make the most of what technology can do for us. Connect Conversations are tapping into our colleagues’ curiosity about the potential for digital transformation across the Home...
...most impact for the services we design for you. We want your feedback When I joined the Home Office, I blogged about some of the challenges we face. We’ve made...
...at the Yorkshire and Humber Regional Apprenticeship Awards. She’s now up for public vote for the National Apprenticeship Awards 2018 Rising Star of the Year. The Rising Star award seeks...
...we can create important digital services that work for users, in a wider context of being value for money and fit for purpose. I trained 22 internal service assessors during...
I’m a recent interaction design graduate. The course gave me ideas about what path my future career might take, but the idea of designing services for government was something I...