How we found inspiration at the Women in Leadership conference

...how to develop our leadership skills and discover some new ones! It also gave some of us a chance to visit DBT’s Cardiff office for the first time. I enjoyed...
...how to develop our leadership skills and discover some new ones! It also gave some of us a chance to visit DBT’s Cardiff office for the first time. I enjoyed...
...new ways to do this. We agreed a partnership over Autumn 2023 with GDS where DBT could provide guidance on what we already knew about our users. For the trial,...
...and create collaboratively. For example, sharing design history to show the product journey, and the reasoning behind iterative changes, rather than simply telling. We open up a whole new avenue...
...new entities: the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) This transformation brought together...
...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...
...User needs, user needs, user needs – Francis Maude For UKTI’s new digital team, that’s a pretty compelling call to action. If you’re reading this blog, you’re probably already interested...
...what’s next? New year, new… We have a month left of Discovery, before we move towards building something. There are still plenty of people to talk to, and insights to...
Due to advances in computing power, new forms of analysis are now possible which in the past would have been impractical. A key development in Data Science has been in...
...are the most interesting aspects of the job: Managing end-to-end services Service owner is a relatively new role in government and specifically the DDaT Profession which has an accurate description...