The future of analysis in government: our strategy
- Date
- 29th May 2025 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
- Venue
- Analysis Function Central Team, Online event
- Book now
Join this session to learn about the “A strategy for analysis in government”.
What will government analysis be like in the next three years? Technology, tools, and techniques for analysis are changing every day. What will the effect of this be – on government analysis, on policy formation, and on the operational delivery services that affect all of us?
This new strategy will inform the future of analysis in govenrnment from now until 2028. Three years may not seem a long time, but an awful lot could change. Are you ready for the challenges ahead?
If you’re an actuary, digital and data analyst, data scientist, economist, geographer, operational researcher, social researcher, statistician, dual-badged, or ‘unaffiliated’, this session is important for you.
Stay ahead of the curve and get informed in this interactive session with the Analysis Function Central Team.
About the presenters
The Analysis Function Central Team manages the activities of the Government Analysis Function, including AiG Month! Learn more about the Analysis Function on our website.
What you could learn in this session
- Communicating results of analysis / communicating with impact
- Using analysis to influence and impact policy formation / collaborating with Policy Profession
- Demonstration of a technique or tool that helped the team make an impact
- Skills or training that helped the team make an impact
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About AiG Month (1-31 May 2025)
- Analysis in Government Month (AiG Month) is the UK’s largest learning and development event for government analystsThe Analysis Function has around 17,000 members working across analysis professions and government departmentsThis event is part of Analysis in Government (AiG) Month, brought to you by the Analysis Function
- Every government analyst is considered to be a member of the Analysis Function. Our members include actuaries, digital and data analysts, data scientists, economists, geographers, operational researchers, social researchers, stastisticians, dual badged, and unaffiliated analysts
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