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What works, not what’s popular

Published by Published on 09/02/2018

Definition of usability

A service is usable if the people who need it can use it to get the right outcome for them.

What Works Not Popular Poster

Original author / source: GOV.UK

Categories: Communication and MarketingLocal Government

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