Digital by Default

Transforming customer experience in local authorities

Published on: August 01, 2017
Author: Pauline Ashenden - Marketing Manager

The public sector faces key challenges around customer experience - it needs to continually become more efficient, citizen expectations are continually rising and individual public sector bodies are often extremely complex, offering a wide range of services.

Customer service and the public sector – how can it be improved?

Published on: July 01, 2015
Author: Derek Lewis

Last week UK government body HMRC said that it would spend an additional £45m to improve customer service for taxpayers. The money will be used to employ 3,000 more customer-facing staff, with a further 2,000 existing employees moved temporarily to help with the forthcoming tax credits deadline. The investment follows figures which showed that over a quarter (27.5%) ...

UK government embraces multichannel

Published on: March 11, 2015
Author: Lloyd Buxton - Business Development

Customer service is critical for organisations across every industry. Consumers are now demanding the same high levels of service, whatever type of company they are dealing with. This means that they expect a utility or bank to provide a similar experience to a retailer – and are not shy at complaining if they don’t receive the service they want.This equally applies to the public secto...

How the G-Cloud helps make the public sector digital by default

Published on: June 13, 2014
Author: Pauline Ashenden - Demand Generation Manager

Today, the public sector currently faces two major challenges. At a time of major pressure on budgets, the need to decrease costs and increase efficiency is paramount, whether your organisation is operating in central or local government or within the health or emergency services.Additionally, citizens and patients now want to contact the public sector through more and more digital channels. Wheth...

Helping the public sector become Digital by Default

Published on: December 18, 2013
Author: Lloyd Buxton - Business Development

Citizens today are increasingly embracing digital channels, such as the web, email and social media. Led by central government and its Digital by Default agenda, the public sector is therefore changing how it communicates to match the needs of citizens, patients and other audiences. More and more services can now be completed online, from renewing a tax disc to registering children for school.Digi...

Changing channels in the public sector

Published on: September 25, 2012
Author: Epticablog

In the current economic climate, the public sector, like all industries, needs to increase efficiency so that it can operate within tighter budgets. But what is vital is that all citizens still receive a high quality customer service that meets their specific needs.The positive news is that technology has the power to deliver this combination of efficiency and good service. As the population switc...