Civil Legal Advice - Service Assessment
...the need to scan documents) and to improve the end-to-end user journey for assisted digital users (by making changes to how delegation to another person is handled). They identified peak...
...the need to scan documents) and to improve the end-to-end user journey for assisted digital users (by making changes to how delegation to another person is handled). They identified peak...
...is one thing. Getting them to regularly review that data is another. So I’ve begun to experiment with emailing the data to them. Google Apps Script is similar to JavaScript...
...evidence was shown of how research has translated into improvements to the service. Progress on content design - the service looks better at each assessment and there is clear evidence...
...and for these to be properly met there needs to be more design input. Security, Privacy, Tools and Standards: The panel would urge the team to look at how they...
...The team were not able to clearly demonstrate benchmarks for success as either completion or satisfaction. The product owner was not empowered to get access to a full team or...
...community. I’ve learned how to code in Python and implement various code libraries. I also created a set of tuned machine learning models to classify different crime types based on...
...testing and listening in to more calls to gain insight into their users’ needs. It is good to see more defined user needs and this has already been reflected in...
...support will work; (2) the degree to which they expect their London colleagues to understand how the system is built; and (3) how the team expects to deploy changes to...
...service. Show how in-service analytics will be developed and used to support improvement. Engage with the GDS performance platform team to agree how key metrics will be shared. Explain how...
...to departments about their use of spreadsheets and how consistency in extracting information can help improve interoperability. Please get in touch if you would like to share your thoughts! ...