Putting users first: Meet DIT's user research community

...findings enable our teams to design and deliver better services quickly, with less risk, and at lower cost, in a way that puts our users first. On a day-to-day basis,...
...findings enable our teams to design and deliver better services quickly, with less risk, and at lower cost, in a way that puts our users first. On a day-to-day basis,...
...am still finding the balance between my career progression, thirst to develop and challenging home life. I don’t have all the answers but keep looking. Understanding resilience and how I...
...allowed us to publish this often confidential and sensitive data in a secure manner. They built a public data gateway that acts as a bridge between our internal and external...
...the government’s negotiations on free trade agreements (FTAs), investment in the UK, and the import and export of goods and services. To encourage people who are thinking about joining DDaT,...
...fine. Address each item on the ‘essential’ list on the job advert. Feel free to also respond to any items on the ‘desirable’ list. Remember that if you say you...
...writing content that’s style guide-compliant, front-loaded for search engine optimisation, concise and jargon-free. At my new department, things are no different. Except sometimes they have to be… That’s because we’re...
...it daunting for newcomers. There’s lots of help available, but it can be tricky to navigate. Through UK Trade & Investment, government offers help for free, or for a modest...
...these was the Nuremberg Code, which said that no one should be part of research unless they freely agree to it. These ideas shaped the way all research is done...
...with accessibility in mind from the outset. We were lucky that DBT had already accepted it should meet the Technology Code of Practice and Service Standard for all services, regardless...
...or concept that I do not understand. What is code? Where is the cloud? One of the best bits about this DDaT team is there is never any shame in...