Open Policy 2015: day 1
...Policy Fellows from DfE Session 4: co-designing with users, NHS Citizen Session 5: getting insights from real people, Policy Lab Session 6: managing online communities, BIS From the...
...Policy Fellows from DfE Session 4: co-designing with users, NHS Citizen Session 5: getting insights from real people, Policy Lab Session 6: managing online communities, BIS From the...
...simply approaching people - this time on the kind invite of Citizens Advice Wigan. It was amazing how forthcoming visitors to the centre were. I will never forget hugging two...
...online platform. The EPIC project is one contribution from the EU to the increasing need for evidence-based policy making, represented in the UK by the What Works network of...
...join the conversation on Twitter! #openpolicy Links (will open in new tabs) Dan Searle at MoJ went to tell Silicon Valley about their online services. Silicon Valley was impressed....
...on #northernfutures! Have you signed up for the open ideas days on October 16th? Pen and pencil infographic - Andrea Siodmok (Policy Lab) Dave Briggs is going. (Have a look...
...agree the best ideas and what to do next. The project team want to get people involved in online crowdsourcing and on Twitter (#northernfutures). So the OPM team and Policy...
...that this can bring. - Laura Baynton, Cabinet Office What Works Team One of the ongoing challenges in international development is making sure that we understand what does or doesn’t...
...and design with policy professionals and running training alongside policy innovation projects. Our hand-drawn logo from that time - still used today - captures the practical, creative and can-do spirit...
...my old boss used to say ‘steal with pride’! But you need to learn to walk before you can run off and start designing new whizzy online tools and products....
...for designing products and services in collaboration with the end user. DFID knew that there was already a very strong online community, in IDEO.org’s sister organisation, openIDEO.com. Rather than set...