“One-Stop Shops” Can Improve Access to Public Services
Apply a human-centered approach to public service delivery by creating “one-stop shops” where people can find everything they need to solve a whole problem or complete an entire activity.
Apply a human-centered approach to public service delivery by creating “one-stop shops” where people can find everything they need to solve a whole problem or complete an entire activity.
The consequences of ineffective license management fall into three main categories: fiscal, security and operational.
Software licensing can be disordered, and understanding the risks involved can require time. How can agencies control the chaos and understand the risks?
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Whenever I give advice to people about what to look for in a collaborative tool, I tell them to steer clear of anything that is based on a licensing model where the organization has to buy a license for every person in the organization, preferring instead to look at open source alternatives. If you combineRead… Read more »