The limits of agile - can we apply it to policy making?
...talk about - well, whatever they want to talk about on the day, such being the unconference structure. It was my first one and I went along slightly nervous but...
...talk about - well, whatever they want to talk about on the day, such being the unconference structure. It was my first one and I went along slightly nervous but...
...see our tools and materials in so many contexts: from UK police forces to governments across the world. We love the toolkit, but we know there’s much more we could...
Given 2014 is drawing to a close we thought we would look to the future, beat the Sunday papers to it, and canter through some of the emerging trends and...
...pictures). We were given ideas on how we could support tenants and landlords in the Private Rented Sector. We printed off simple pictures which demonstrated those ideas. We went out...
...have considered for much longer. We want to open up the debate in three of our own events: Design research The first, on Wednesday 20th September, is a small gathering...
...facilitate “Systemic” at your next awayday or extended team meeting. We’ll take you through the stages of creating systems change and draw out the frameworks we used to help you...
...in policy teams. In 2023, we published People-Centred Policy Design, a free-to-access, five-week course enabling participants to explore a range of participatory and innovation methods. This year we also soft-launched...
Yesterday we asked about how to use agile for policy making. Last week, Policy Lab experimented with doing it. It kind of makes sense that we should kick-start a...
...can skip over. Together, we thought about the people we were designing for: who were they; what had been their experience so far; what were their hopes and fears? This...
...In Spring this year we wrote about eleven new methods we consider to be at the forefront of policy innovation. We are pleased to announce the launch of a pilot...