Change is inevitable. Sometimes it is something we actively pursue. At other times it is driven by events that are out of our control. Every day, leaders from across the public sector are embracing the opportunities that change can bring. In the Work That Matters series, Accenture will share these stories of transformation, the experiences of the people leading them and what they have learnt along the way.

Work That Matters
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Change is inevitable. Sometimes it is something we actively pursue. At other times it is driven by events that are out of our control. Every day, leaders from across the public sector are embracing the opportunities that change can bring. In the Work That Matters series, Accenture will share these stories of transformation, the experiences of the people leading them and what they have learnt along the way.
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May 30, 2022
Transforming Experiences: How DWP connected people seamlessly to the services they provide
<p>The Department for Work and Pensions provides vital services for millions of people across the UK and as the country digitises, it is essential for the department to keep pace. In 2020, the Shared Channels Experience Directorate was established to build a new organisation that could provide seamless user experiences. In this episode of Work That Matters, Sachin Patel talks to Cheryl Stevens, Director of Shared Channels Experience, about the journey of creating this new organisation from scratch, while continuing to innovate and respond to unexpected demands at the same time.</p>

February 28, 2022
Digital Superhighways: How National Highways are using digital technology to deliver better experiences for road users
<p>National Highways operates, maintains, and improves the vital arteries that make up England’s national transport system. Increasingly, digital technology is playing a key role in both day-to-day operations and long-term planning of this network, but when Vicky Higgin, Chief Technology Officer at National Highways, joined two years ago the role of the IT team was limited. In this episode of Work That Matters we’ll hear how she has changed perceptions of what digital technology means for the organisation and put it centre stage in delivering better experiences for road users up and down the country.</p>

January 25, 2022
Sailor-centric Design: How the Royal Navy built an app that seamlessly meets the needs of personnel
<p>Often called the senior service, the Royal Navy is one of the UK’s oldest institutions, but the way it engages its personnel is far from traditional. In this episode of the Work That Matters podcast, Sachin Patel talks to Captain Christopher Skidmore about his work on the MyNavy app, the insight that went into its design and the impact it is having on individuals' lives and the service as a whole.</p>
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