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Agile is the approach to project management that is used to build and run government digital services.
Guidance for government editors and publishers about how to create and edit documents and organisation pages.
This explains the rules governing address for service for intellectual property rights in the UK.
Understand how Whitehall publisher works and how you access it.
How to manage participant data in a way that meets privacy laws.
How to apply for jobs at the Government Digital Service (GDS).
Make all new source code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences. Or if this is not possible, provide a convincing explanation of why this cannot be done for specific subsets of the source code.
What you can and cannot do when you help someone you know create a GOV.UK One Login and prove their identity.
Help and encourage people to use your service: accessibility, assisted digital, user support.
How to create, edit and tag content in Whitehall publisher.
An introduction to agile methods, how to use them, and the most popular methods explained.
Introduction to content design.
Create the service using agile, iterative user-centred methods.
Guidance for businesses and organisations holding EU trade marks at the end of the transition period.
How to build web pages so they work in HTML first: starting with HTML, extra styles and features, using JavaScript.
Put in place a multidisciplinary team that can create and operate the service in a sustainable way.
Choose tools and technology that let you create a high quality service in a cost effective way. Minimise the cost of changing direction in future.
How to define your participant criteria, find participants for research and handle incentives.
Focus on user needs, deliver iteratively, improve continuously, fail fast, learn quickly.
Work out what success looks like for your service and identify metrics which will tell you what’s working and what can be improved, combined with user research.
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