Reflecting on the launch of the new Leaving DBT Service
...they aim to achieve efficiency. One size cannot fit all, so we use agnostic code to bridge the differences. This means that we can work effectively in any computer language...
...they aim to achieve efficiency. One size cannot fit all, so we use agnostic code to bridge the differences. This means that we can work effectively in any computer language...
...onto the wider system as part of these improvements. Participants responded well to the use of the task list to organise our export support in user research, as the site...
...agile product teams. The teams work closely with a diverse range of users and stakeholders to ensure that improvements meet user needs and align with DBT’s strategic objectives. Users benefit...
...old system used to apply for export licences for controlled goods, software and technology, is reaching the end of its lifetime. And for the last few months a team in...
...to work as you can see your impact and know that you’re making a real difference to the department and the UK. We work well as a team because we...
...can put this into practice. It’s all about the user Just like our colleagues, understanding user needs is very important for us. We want to know: what motivates users how...
...has your team integrated technology to support team collaboration on projects while home working? We used many tools to support collaboration while working remotely. Microsoft Teams was used for meetings...
...is particularly useful for users with low vision. The buttons have also been tested to make sure they are adequately sized for users with physical or motor disabilities. We are...
...so much in getting people the training they needed to use the tool effectively. The experiences described below by neurodiverse staff members. Maddy Lunskey A common experience for neurodivergent people...
...government must evolve its digital capabilities to deliver more for less and AI is a key part of that transformation. Meeting user needs Through user research, we found a growing...