Advocate Defence Payments - Service Assessment
...were assured that the team recognised the flaws in this approach and explained how they intended to tackle them. Additionally, the role of the business analyst (BA) seemed to be...
...were assured that the team recognised the flaws in this approach and explained how they intended to tackle them. Additionally, the role of the business analyst (BA) seemed to be...
...in more locations before it moves into live. The locations in which it has been used so far indicate that there are likely to be differences in the way the...
...a great event for colleagues who want to know more about how to grow data science within their own organisations. The festival week strands are: data science in transport data...
...were impressed that the team had gathered insights from social media and service contact. The team have given thought to analytics and what to measure, and the tools required to...
...to share insights and approaches on topics ranging from tag management to analysing channel shift. DAUGS is always a great opportunity to showcase new techniques adopted by digital analysts in...
...free tools that I use to convert postcode data into useful maps. My example shows sample data of football stadiums in Great Britain. Mapping Sheets This Google Sheets add-on allows...
...diverse range of applications. In my previous role at the Government Digital Service (GDS), I formalised the process of continuous learning and innovation by encouraging people to spend up to...
...the existing design. Simplicity The team should continue to seek the simplest, most straightforward way for users to achieve their aim in the user journey, and to make it clear...
...to run and maintain the infrastructure, but any cost associated with a potential delay in publishing, even if it’s not immediately financial. We will need to decide on an organisational...
...is open to all UK public sector staff, including central and local government. Depending on the level of interest for the data visualisation branch, we may need to prioritise analysts...