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Focus on user needs, not government needs
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Simpler
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Clearer
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Faster
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What is a user need?
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Defining the user need “As a _______ I want to ________ so that I can ________”
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Defining the user need “As a self-employed person I want to file my tax return so that I can avoid nasty fines.”
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Who’s the audience? What’s the action? Why do they want to do it?
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“As a self-employed person I want to file my tax return so that I can avoid nasty fines.”
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How do you make sure a user need has been fulfilled?
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“It’s done when the user…”
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It’s done when the user: Knows what information they’ll need to provide Knows how to log in Knows whether there is a cost Knows what happens after they’ve submitted the tax return (Acceptance criteria)
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Defining the user need “As a _______ I want to ________ so that I can ________ It’s done when the user….”
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What’s the evidence of need?
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Holiday entitlement Annual leave
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Holiday entitlement search
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User journeys should be: short simple specific Users won’t read your content - so don’t make them!
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Front-load sentences with the important stuff If it’s not essential, leave it out Break it up. Use - short sentences and paragraphs - subheads - lists - active voice
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User journeys should: be written in language used by real people while taking account of language used by government
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