Problem solving with a design sprint

...able to interact with. Building a code-rich prototype didn’t mean the rest of the team were excluded from the day. Everyone played their part; building dummy data sets, mocking up...
...able to interact with. Building a code-rich prototype didn’t mean the rest of the team were excluded from the day. Everyone played their part; building dummy data sets, mocking up...
I’m Clare Young, Head of Agile Delivery in Home Office Digital. My job involves building and leading the delivery manager community and promoting the use of agile ways of working...
...service moved online, support should be available for all users to access and use them equally. Assisted digital in the Home Office Since forming our new research team In January...
...17, Richard Hawley, Tony Christie ... I could go on. Therefore, I think it is fitting that the Home Office have chosen such a creative city to build a new...
...back to the suggestions made in the workshop to make sure we’re still on track. We replace the sticky notes each time we have a new workshop. 2) Research and...
...cards with possible functions such as ‘sharing’, ‘filtering’ and ‘feedback’. Secondly, we used a map showing the criteria which could be used when matching refugee families to their new homes...
...all learning and trying new things. How do we share those learnings so that we make better decisions in the future? Here are some things we’re doing to better collaborate...
...reason a service doesn’t meet the standard is because the team hasn’t understood their user need. So when we meet a new team or see a new service, the first...
...the women in the group described returning to work as being like starting a new job, but without the forgiveness people give to new starters. We also talked about the...
...meant we could continue to test and prioritise new features without slowing down the development of the minimum viable product. Agile work I’ve noticed that on some projects, Discovery might...
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