Weeknotes E16

Hi, I’m Colin a product manager working at the Department of Health and Social Care. Each week I’m going to keep a running update of the work I’ve done & things I’ve learned along the way.

My current priority:

Helping to procure a team capable of delivering the Healthy Start private beta.

Wednesday

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Monday

Tuesday

What I’ve been reading

  1. A fictional piece in which large firms have no employees. The gig economy comes to rule all. Maybe it is already here?
  2. NFL season starts this week. I am cheering on Efe Obada.
  3. Excellent long read on emotions and technology across different cultural contexts, especially voice-related services. Interesting discussion on the Russian version of Alexa and how it deals with those who approach it with emotional needs.
  4. US study suggests that teaching parents new tricks to handle their infants and respond to needs could help to tackle childhood obesity. Using alternative tactics than giving food to infants when they appear restless looks to have lowered their BMIs.
  5. Only read the exec summary but really interesting look into how to improve bias in policy decision making. We are doing a couple of these soon which is doubly reassuring.
  6. Excellent work from Rachel Coldicutt & Doteveryone again. How do we build wider needs into what we build that extends focusing on just user needs. Working for Parliament this was a thought swimming around my brain. Another interesting article on how human-centered design is not changing the world.
  7. In defence of using the word users - “User is a perfectly fine, gender-neutral, activity-positive term for the person engaged with your product or service.”
  8. The art of interviewing stakeholders. Nice set of questions in there.

Shout out to others doing great stuff

Former colleagues in Parliament write updates on the work they are doing. They are fantastic and if you are interested in anything democracy related then check them out: