How to monitor trending searches with Google Sheets
...to 100 results (‘limit 100’), or however many you want to show on your dashboard. We’ll also set a maximum number of searches for 4 and 8 weeks ago (for...
...to 100 results (‘limit 100’), or however many you want to show on your dashboard. We’ll also set a maximum number of searches for 4 and 8 weeks ago (for...
...our blog. Alan Lewis (Greater London Authority) Alan wanted to identify where housing benefit claimants live, and whether the pattern is changing, in order to improve local authority budget forecasting....
...in the open via Github. The panel appreciated the documentation provided ahead of the assessment via an open wiki - not only was this beneficial for the assessment but provided...
...Self Certification process is currently in Alpha, and will continue to be iterated on. Services with over 100,000 transactions a year will continue to be assessed by GDS. Anglers are...
...than 100 employees). Offline research was completed with smaller organisations and there was a high level of digital confidence and access from those groups. Feedback from users highlights the ease...
...process working was the changes to the verification email step resulting in a reduction in contacts asking what the verification link was, the time scale from identification to production was...
...was asked recently if a 70% pass rate is good? What’s the benchmark? How many services should pass assessments? The truth is that there isn’t a benchmark for how successful...
...Although this work was going well, it was taking quite a long time and was very resource and engagement heavy - both for us at GDS and for the departments...
...knew it was a more complicated service than others we had worked on, it was challenging the model we had created for our dashboards. Lasting Power of Attorney is different...
...of research outputs was excellent. It was also very good to see that there are security analysts and operations specialists in-team, ensuring the service is secure and putting the right...