Buddying up to listen online
Liz has blogged before about our new digital buddy network. It’s a little less new since that post: we've got 30 people around the department to enthuse and help others wishing to take their first digital steps.
Liz has blogged before about our new digital buddy network. It’s a little less new since that post: we've got 30 people around the department to enthuse and help others wishing to take their first digital steps.
I seemed to be coining this phrase a lot last week, as I went to work with the Small Business Saturday (SBS) team.
For the past 3 months, I've taken time out from my role in Enterprise Directorate comms to do a keep digital dive of my skills with the BIS digital team.
I think it would be remiss of me not to shoehorn a music reference into a blog primarily about the power of podcasting.
Sometimes it seems there’s a plethora of digital platforms. There are so many digital tools out there that it’s hard to see the wood for the trees. Which of them is best to use?
It's that time of the year again: our second Digital Fortnight kicks off tomorrow.
They say you should do one thing every day that scares you. Well, on CommsCamp day I did a thing that was massively scary for me. I stood up in front of a crowd of people and asked for help.
It's been a while since I blogged about what we've been up to on the digital and open policy side of our work.
Starting a new job is always a troubling prospect. Especially when faced with doing that new job in a different city, let alone with a new team, new routine, new work area...
I've blogged before about some of the perceived barriers to doing digital: the elements that make up the fear.