Why our dashboard works
...is now. Do you have the right tools to capture it? Do you know what to measure and how to measure it? Is it easily accessible by the right people?...
...is now. Do you have the right tools to capture it? Do you know what to measure and how to measure it? Is it easily accessible by the right people?...
...shared guidance on how to create services that sit on top. What we are doing We’ve done lots of research to find out about our users and their needs. The...
...to think about how to show when content was last updated and how it has changed over time. We also need to make sure the structures are in place to...
...oversimplified view of customer journeys. Anne’s team used individual level data to follow customers through the Verify service, concentrating on customers with “less happy journeys”. They used data to devise...
...user need for accurate, frequently updated river level data. This gave rise to February's Flood Hack and fed directly into the cross-government work we've been doing to better address the...
...in the contrast - if any - between their digital and physical networks. Network diagrams and the Twitter API There are many free tools online that allow you to get...
...The programme provides civil servants the chance to access data science tools and data scientist mentors. It’s free to participate in and is open to analysts and aspiring data scientists...
...approach to measuring the extent to which the product is demonstrably meeting real user needs. This should include more use of the available data about user engagement with the platform...
...overview of the basic process digital teams have to go through to get involved with the platform. It explains what data needs to be displayed in every dashboard, and which...
...use the crossing regularly to individuals. The service will provide users with information to understand what they must do to comply with the charging regime and the consequences if they...