...users first Our first service assessment using this approach was in December 2021. Ensuring we meet user needs is difficult, as assessment adds time and complexity to service development. However,...
...new services - often from scratch - to support users across the globe navigate the UK’s trading environment at a time of significant and rapid change. This makes my role...
...Practice — Organised groups where the User-Centred Design community (UCD) can request design critiques and help, showcase work and learn about new tools. There is also DDaT Fest which is...
...hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS). User feedback and future plans The prototype is currently being tested by selected users in DBT’s Central Analysis Team. The initial feedback has been...
...Union. The research phase will see us getting out of the office. We’re going to be attending events, talking to users and potential users, really trying hard to get inside...
...DDaT’s mission is to: provide DIT with the technology, products and services which consistently meet the needs of the user effectively prioritise the work we deliver to ensure we are...
...user research to product and delivery. This allows the UK Government to support businesses in the UK and overseas. The Datasets and Analysis team are part of the wider Data...
...My career advice Be a go getter Stepping out of your comfort zone and taking on new challenges will open up doors for new opportunities and experiences. If you have...
...life satisfaction by helping volunteers to contribute towards causes they care about, learn new skills, and meet new people. Even virtual volunteering can make a huge difference to the volunteer...
...you the chance to change direction, to grow within your role, and to learn new skills. In DIT, we champion apprenticeships and are innovative in the way we offer them...
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The Digital and Data team at DBT creates the tools and services that enable businesses in the UK and overseas to prosper in the global economy.