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The 7 Lenses Maturity Matrix has been used across government to help people assess their transformations and develop plans for next steps. There is a lot of good practice to learn from - have a look at this blog to find out more.
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Hi, I'm Cheryl Stevens, Deputy Director, Digital Design at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). I’ve been a keen participant in all the Transforming Together events so far because in DWP, we’ve already been working closely with other government …