Sprint notes: scoping out user need dashboards
...build dashboards create Google Analytics collectors for the Legal Aid Agency create a new homepage design so users are clearer about what we offer produce a welcome pack for new...
...build dashboards create Google Analytics collectors for the Legal Aid Agency create a new homepage design so users are clearer about what we offer produce a welcome pack for new...
...Kevin Thompson, Lead Business Analyst, Registered Traveller, Home Office Registered Traveller is a relatively simple form compared to many government forms. The aim was to screen out ineligible applicants and...
...to hear about the effort the team undertook to liaise with subject matter experts to ensure that the results produced were meaningful for each individual user. For the team at...
The Register for Marriage Allowance service will allow users to register their interest in applying to transfer £1,060 of their personal tax allowance to their spouse or civil partner. Users...
...higher quality, more resilient support for Government. For example, we have reduced the cost of Government communications from £885m in 2009/10 to £413m in 2013/14. You can read more here....
...a Sunday to a Saturday. These formulas work out the dates for Sunday and Saturday for the last complete week. Sunday of last complete week =TODAY()-WEEKDAY(TODAY(),1)-6 Saturday of last complete...
...informed and confident data customers. Our goals for these sessions were to demystify data and highlight examples of where better use of data has informed policy making and saved money...
...more accessible for people who use it, and we thought we’d share some of how we’ve been meeting that goal. Refining our model When we blogged last year about why...
...improvements to the service. Being able to demonstrate that the service team makes good use of analytics is essential for your service to pass the Digital by Default service standard...
...GOV.UK page has a small form for users to tell us if and when something’s gone wrong. The ‘Is there anything wrong with this page?’ form on GOV.UK Why comments...