The perfect match: optimising the accelerator mentor-mentee pairing process

...that 50% of the mentors were matched to their first project preference, 25% to their second, 12.5% to their third and 4.2% to their fourth. The remaining 8.3% of the...
...that 50% of the mentors were matched to their first project preference, 25% to their second, 12.5% to their third and 4.2% to their fourth. The remaining 8.3% of the...
...for teams within the Ministry of Justice who would like to undertake quasi-experimental impact evaluations using propensity score matching. Get in touch If you’d like to learn more about the...
...will need to be addressed. The current management structure has allowed the team to flourish without being encumbered by excessive governance and process. However, GDS would encourage the team to...
...arrangements needed to support continuous deployment must come to fruition. It is essential that the team which owns the service is able to deploy code rapidly in response to user...
...service improvement plan to address any outstanding issues during the Public Beta. Assessment report The Civil Service Resourcing e-Recruitment system is seeking permission to launch a new service to replace...
...team: work to publish the service’s code openly as soon as possible take action on GDS’s design recommendations made for both ‘View Driving Record’ and ‘Share Driving Record’ (to be...
The Registered Traveller service enables pre-approved regular travellers from a selected group of countries, to pass through the UK border faster. Users are business travellers or frequent flyers to the...
...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. This service...
...GDS Assisted Digital team to assist with this work. Analysis and benchmarking More robust analytic tools will need to be employed for the Beta phase to measure service take-up and...
...such as RTextTools and RCurl, in just 13 lines of code, David was able to segregate the comments in to two groups: 1) those against and 2) those in favour...