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READMEs for you and me
March 5, 2020
onIn software, a README is the documentation that tells you how to start using and understanding a new piece of software. In an organization, a personal README is a way to tell your coworkers how they can best communicate with you, work with you, give you feedback, and support you.
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Areas for growth part 2: mixed methods
February 27, 2020
onMixed methods is an approach in the social sciences in which you gather both quantitative and qualitative data in an effort to make more informed and integrated interpretations based on the combined strengths of both types of data.
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Areas for growth part 1: Continual appreciative dialogue
February 20, 2020
onContinual Appreciative Dialogue (CAD) is the practice of expressing recurring praise or gratitude to a teammate or collaborator in conversation and throughout a working relationship. The practice of CAD is special because it is uncommon.
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Forms Resource for Federalist Users
February 18, 2020
onNeed to put a form on a government website? Don’t want to do all the paperwork to buy an expensive CMS? Consider Federalist!
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Even with a design system, you still need a designer
February 6, 2020
onThe US Web Design System gives flexibility so teams can build the right solution for users, but there are still plenty of design decisions that teams need to make to be successful.
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