Performance Anxiety
...digital government: the UN e-Government Development Index (where the UK does well) has large shifts in rankings between the 2012 and 2014 editions. It’s just very hard to agree metrics...
...digital government: the UN e-Government Development Index (where the UK does well) has large shifts in rankings between the 2012 and 2014 editions. It’s just very hard to agree metrics...
...in terms of skills and experience and appropriately funded to take the service into beta development. The methods of working evidenced by the team are in line with agile best...
...beta branding. Reasons The service had been assessed against all 18 points of the Digital Service Standard on 22nd July and passed on all but two: Point 3: Put in...
...fundamentals of tag management, followed by some case studies. He spoke about the application of custom data collection to help empower analysts to better address multiple organisational objectives more effectively....
...that coding skills learned on the Accelerator help them do their day jobs better. Many of our products are proof-of-concept, but some have become regularly used tools. Past analytical techniques...
...best practice, careers, training and more, so do come along to the next one on 21 July. Ben is a Data Scientist in the GDS Better Use of Data team....
...things open makes them better, so in a series of blog posts we’re going to share what we’ve learnt during that discovery, what’s next for understanding how well government services...
...most important ones: 1. Do perpetual discovery throughout the product lifecycle It’s important for us to keep asking who our users are and how we can find ways to better...
...tools actually collect and process data, and how to use them to better understand how users interact with digital services. Finally, we heard more about how analytics can be turned...
...appropriate metrics and we need to provide data that shows the relationship between different parts of government service delivery they need to find, understand and trust the data quickly: this...