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Proud sponsors of UK Health Camp 2017
This Saturday will see the third free Health Camp in the UK, bringing together healthcare professionals, policymakers and service managers with designers, digital specialists and technologists. The aim of UK Health Camp unconference is to make both health and care services better for everyone involved – patients, carers and health professionals across the board. The…
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Building a collaborative relationship between client and supplier: An anti-pattern workshop
Last week, we headed off to a campsite in Dorset for the very first CommsUnplugged event, keeping our fingers crossed that the rain would hold off for at least most of the day, and luckily we weren’t disappointed. After a great keynote opener by Giles Henschel from Olives et al and other workshops and panels…
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How to communicate more effectively with colleagues
This summer we headed off to Birmingham to sponsor and take part in the CommsCamp unconference, where a converted warehouse played host to over 180 public sector PR, marketing and communications professionals. Throughout the day, a common theme that emerged was of the problems with internal communications in the public sector and how these can be…
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Join us for a Kanban Workshop – 21st September
Join Delivery Manager, Alex Jackson at a workshop on Kanban. Discover the history behind Kanban and learn how to deliver projects more efficiently whilst having fun (and making ‘pizza’!)
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Our work with The Department for Education
We’ve recently partnered with the Department for Education to help improve how permanent teacher vacancies are advertised and filled. Schools have told the DfE that the teacher recruitment market is hugely complex; both for schools in publishing vacancies and for teachers searching for jobs. Increased commercialisation and the use of agencies in the marketplace…
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London Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads
When I joined dxw in 2013, an introductory blog post wasn’t yet a thing on our onboarding checklist. It happened that my first piece of writing for the company’s blog was about the WebDevConf I attended in 2014 in Bristol. Back then, I thought that if I ever wanted to move out of London, I…