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Listening to @andrewgreenway.bsky.social talk about Service Standards (and the Service Manual). I think the Service Standards/Manual/Assessments have been a huge force for good over the years in the UK (and elsewhere) - though like he says they are a bit frayed at the edges now!
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I do think (and I've said it before) that it all needs a refresh - or at least a formal reflection. It has been a decade plus and there is too much dogma now. We (and I'm part of the problem) failed to be agile about it all - we missed out on the interate, iterate, iterate element! #fwd50
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Elizabeth Dussault from ESDC talking about the challenge of landing the ways of working and approaches to live up to the standards at a big, bureaucratic organisations - feels familiar
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Amy Kirtay talking about the work in British Columbia on their Digital Code of Practice and especially the work they've been doing to create content to support the principles to show the *how* and how they tried to work in the open to create the code of practice - 😍 #fwd50
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I love how much great work is being done on open government in BC. I think they are leading the rest of Canada, although, watch out. With @sboots the Yukon might be a challenger in a year or two.