Panel discussion: should policymakers be policy designers?
...decade, he concluded that what was needed was to develop local knowledge for local action to feed into the design processes of organisations. The problem now, he said, is that...
...decade, he concluded that what was needed was to develop local knowledge for local action to feed into the design processes of organisations. The problem now, he said, is that...
...need for further work to define the thresholds of where harm lies for each individual, and demonstrated that to be able to adequately distinguish between problem and non-problem gamblers, a...
...& Development (DeSID) has released its final report on changes in services design. It takes an in depth look through six case studies and also interviews 49 design agencies about...
...Policy Profession as we write! They will decide the immediate next steps for taking these ideas and developing them into a prototype the project team can test, improve and deliver....
...the project gave many clear benefits: 1. Taking a user-centred approach forces you to look at things differently. Rather than designing in our departmental silos and seeing users as a...
...happened. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oETvGGA5Kr4&list=UUn2dwNeWhDIPOvcRVQiOmtA On October 16th 2014, Policy Lab held open ideas days in 8 cities across the north of England, holding discussions and gathering ideas for the Deputy...
...Heywood, Cabinet Secretary and Head of Civil Service, provides some advice on making the most of all of the resources available. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSjmS21ZE6s 1. Join the conversation: you can...
...develop to meet that ambition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-q5LyLYdEqA Learn more about being open-minded by instinct, have a look at the training on offer from Civil Service Learning (registration required) and...
...makers across the civil service is, what are you doing to open yourself to the best thinking outside of the civil service? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58UGK1u2YmY If this has piqued your...
...change. The Cabinet Office is starting to code! Code allows you to be creative with computers and to get the most from technology. It is really simple to learn and...