...approach and ultimately direct investment more effectively. We need to fund more data projects that cut across and ignore organisational boundaries that are outcome-driven, not driven by the needs of...
...the comments in descending order. This is what the top rows looked like: Ordering comments by sentiment value To group comments together I colour-coded them using these range values and...
...up delivery. It would be great to hear from you about your experiences with the Performance Platform. Please feel free to leave your thoughts at the bottom of this blog....
...should prioritise and develop a clear roadmap for its work to allow services to self-serve where they are using standard dashboard products. This will free up the team to work...
...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...
...What happens on the programme? Your aim will be to devise and deliver a data science project that will benefit your own particular area of government. Participants will dedicate time...
...especially when working in and with agile development teams. Identify earlier analysis or landscape data that can go together with user research to inform user needs Help develop hypotheses that...
...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...
...on the content we’ve posted so far. Of course, we’re also always keen to know what other data you think we should include in our dashboards that we’re not already....
...General for digital (@eurohumph) and a team from DG Markt (the EU department that makes rules on free trade). The copyright consultation had 80 wide-ranging questions with 9,599 responses, in...
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