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Agile - what’s that? My experience of a Discovery as a new starter

Posted by: Gemma Currie, Associate Delivery Manager, Posted on: 28 March 2018 - Categories: Agile delivery, Digital, User Research

My name is Gemma Currie and I’m an apprentice on the Civil Service Fast Track Apprenticeship Scheme.

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Disco tech - finding out what our staff need from their technology

Posted by: DfT Head of Digital Change Management, Posted on: 8 March 2018 - Categories: Digital, Transformation, User Research
white board saying "End User Compute" in big letters with sticky notes around it

I’m Alan Rider, Delivery Manager for the Department for Transport End User Compute Discovery.

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This time it's persona(l) – starting the DfT data index alpha

Posted by: Richard Phillips, User Researcher, Posted on: 27 February 2017 - Categories: Agile delivery, Data, Service Design, User Research
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Making it easier to find and use data will help us do our jobs better - improving services and developing evidence based policy.  

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