...delivery risks are flagged and communicated consistently across the piece. Show and Tells Show and Tells are used across by teams to communicate and demonstrate new features teams are developing,...
Cardiff Bay with the Senedd, home of the Welsh Government, on the right Cardiff is one of the new regional hub offices we have been recruiting to as part of...
...new trading environment. Plans are underway to develop this service into other markets. It will act as front door for traders to access the wider DIT offering for exporters. The...
...SMR is to speak to interested candidates and promote DDAT vacancies at the Department for Business and Trade (DBT). We operate in such a challenging market that we need to...
...within DDaT. Recently, I have been fortunate enough to deliver some great product adoption campaigns promoting the use of tech products created by DDaT. I am thankful to work in...
...Rashmi provided examples of impactful storyboards she created whilst working for the National Health Service (NHS). The first image illustrates the user journey of a new service. It is packaged...
...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...
As this blog is published, we are onboarding our 10th service owner, 3 years into building the new profession. Service owners at the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) act...
...export advice depending on how well-established they are for instance. A new era for AI The technical expertise required to build such models means that AI use has previously been...
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