I hear that. A woman in my team used it, and she'd barely used excel, let alone anything else. But ok, so it isn't easy everywhere to do it yourself because of the tooling. How about the reuse aspect discussed above, what are the blockers there?
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Replying to @BrigetteMetzler @RoundTableLaw and
I wish there wasn't "barely used excel" still going on. How do people escape modern tools for so long?
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Replying to @BR3NDA @RoundTableLaw and
I don't want to get into knocking people down, I adore this person. Her jobs to date had been people jobs, caring for people jobs where computers really are of no consequence. I kind of like that this is still possible. In any case, she was brilliant at info management.
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Replying to @BrigetteMetzler @RoundTableLaw and
Yeah i get really frustrated at rhe low level of basic tech skills in public service, combined with the lack od opportunities (or even curiosity) on acquiring them. I wouldn't mind if they didn't have digital roles.
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Replying to @BR3NDA @RoundTableLaw and
Just as I think we can improve digital skills in gov, I think there is SO much to be learned from people whose focus is people, not tech. For me, her focus never wavered from the user need, and that was invaluable.
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Replying to @BrigetteMetzler @BR3NDA and
I dont understand why ppl see it as tech *or* human. Why not both? Solving user needs can get faster horses & user need of one group can cause user issues for another group (hello history). Can I gently suggest we need to focus on people *&* tech *&* socio-political-tech systems
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Replying to @piawaugh @BrigetteMetzler and
Too much of a mouthful
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Replying to @p_w @BrigetteMetzler and
I like that a lot more, but whenever I say system, people interpret it as a tech system :) I do certainly mean "a complex whole" but sometimes struggle to bring the conversation there :) Thank you.
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#Infosphere full of#inforgs defining#digitaltwins for#FreedomOfThought via a#HumanCentric#RealityEngine? Nations = citizens, who do things that in turn produce & depend upon#infosphere stuff inc.#laws#currency#corporations#art#RuleOfLaw#economy#commons#WebScience1 reply 2 retweets 4 likes -
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It is ironic to me that Simcity was first developed in 1989 & governments have only just cottoned on to the idea of
#digitaltwins 30 years later... All hail Raid on Bungelling Bay! (The inspiration for Simcity. I used to play it on a C64 in 1984)1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
Maybe they were playing Rollercoaster Tycoon, or "the movies"https://youtu.be/BTIES4BLOSs
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