Do you want to engage more with your citizens, yet fear that the easier you make communication, the higher the demand will be on your staff?
Stopping Duplicate Tasks & Increasing Citizen Engagement
Topics: digital transformation, software, onevu, channel shift, customerengagement, citizenaccess
They Ask, You Answer - Using an Outcome-Based Approach
Why bother with Master Data Management?
For organisations engaged with customers around many different interconnected products on a regular basis, it makes commercial sense to invest in developing a single view of the customer across legacy infrastructure. Particularly when information in each silo needs to be understood in order to make effective business decisions.
Topics: digital transformation, software, onevu, channel shift, customerengagement, citizenaccess
At one of the NIA’s quarterly events, Fellow Charles MacKinnon presented on his approach to assessing whether potential customers are ready to adopt innovation. Here he shares how he uses a behaviour change model to identify opportunities that are most likely to lead to uptake.
Topics: digital transformation, software, Continuing Healthcare, channel shift
Proactive Prevention - Personalisation Through Assessment
The pressure on social services to provide support for the vulnerable within the community is never far from the news headlines. Deadlines for a succession of promised green papers have come and gone. The reality may be that effectively funding social care is difficult to explain, difficult to achieve and, dealing with it, is politically toxic.
Topics: digital transformation, software, onevu, channel shift, customerengagement, citizenaccess
Blue Badge Administration - Improving processes with an integrated digital service
In this series of blogs, Marcus Devaney, Product Manager at IEG4, looks at recent improvements in central government Blue Badge application processing and the opportunity this provides for local councils to provide an integrated digital service.
Topics: digital transformation, software, blue badge, hidden disabilities, channel shift
We have our efforts upside down
In a thought-provoking lecture, entitled ‘Social Services Are Broken. How Can We Fix Them?’, Hilary Cottam stated that around £250,000 is spent each year, on each of around 100,000 families within the UK. However, she highlighted that the £250,000 is not spent on the families themselves, but instead on the cost of running the support systems which have built-up around them.
Topics: digital transformation, software, onevu, channel shift, customerengagement, citizenaccess
Keeping people digitally informed about services and providing them with the means to access these services, creates value for those organisations who do it well. It also creates the much-needed pull to encourage customers to keep returning to digital and to reinforce the digital channel as the preferred choice for interactions.
Topics: digital transformation, software, onevu, channel shift, customerengagement, citizenaccess
Opening doors and unlocking the potential of better customer service
Imagine, as a local authority citizen, walking down a corridor where each door relates to a page shown every time a hyperlink is clicked, that potentially leads you to the information you require.
Topics: digital local government, digital transformation, software, personalisation, onevu, channel shift, citizenaccess
Because Councils are Different: Blue Badge Flexible Workflow & No Code
A modern Blue Badge solution for a new era of Blue Badge processing.
The new GOV.UK Blue Badge system offers an effective central hub for applicants to request Blue Badges online. It is clear and easy to use but it only goes so far. Once the application is made centrally, without a well-designed local solution, it can disappear from the applicant’s view, leading to frustration and calls into their local council.
Topics: digital transformation, software, blue badge, hidden disabilities, channel shift
In the summer of 2014, a ground-breaking thing happened.
Topics: digital local government, benefits, digital transformation, software, revenues, service design, channel shift