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What a Warehouse in Rugby Taught Us About the Future of Our Digital Services

What a Warehouse in Rugby Taught Us About the Future of Our Digital Services

Our visit to CDW’s Logistics and Technical Centre showed us what the future of modern IT operations truly looks like — automated, scalable, and genuinely inspiring

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Introducing the Service Standards

Posted by: Nicholas Ward, Posted on: 13 March 2018 - Categories: Service Standards
a wall of posters showing the service standards

The Service Standards were approved as part of our Organisation Strategy in 2017.  They will help us create and run services which meet the needs of our users.  Many of these standards are common sense; the ‘why?’, ‘what?’, and ‘how do you know?’ of good service delivery.

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Why we do show and tells

Posted by: Nicholas Ward, Posted on: 6 March 2018 - Categories: How we work, Show and tells

Every fortnight, in room C309 in County Hall, the Service Design team have what we call a show-and-tell. The format is pretty simple: two or three people stand up and talk through something they’re working on. People ask questions, and sometimes make suggestions. Everyone is welcome.

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Show the thing: the new blog

Posted by: Nicholas Ward, Posted on: 1 March 2018 - Categories: How we work
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Essex County Council has a new blogging platform. In this post, I’d like to talk about how we built it.

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