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Communities of Practice: Catalysts of effective government transformation

People driving forward administrative transformation need to be able to exchange ideas, ask each other for advice and learn from the experiences of others. Together, they can tackle the numerous challenges posed by the digital transformation of government better and faster.

That's why DigitalService has been involved in various communities of practice from the very beginning - to learn from others, to share, and to collaborate. This article provides an overview of our various activities.

The full blog post is currently available in German only.


A portrait photo of Martin Jordan in the DigitalService office

Martin Jordan

works as Head of Design at DigitalService. Previously, he was Head of Service Design at the Cabinet Office in London for over six years. There, at the Government Digital Service, he pushed forward the digital transformation of the British administration and its administrative services. In his private life, he loves porridge. His goal is to compete in the Porridge World Cup at some point and win the Golden Spurtle, the Scottish stirring spoon.

A portrait photo of Christian Kaatz

Christian Kaatz

is Head of Engineering at DigitalService. During his studies, he created city maps in Ethiopia before working at Nokia and HERE inter alia in the fields of data engineering, backend and APIs. Christian is the father of two children and uses every free minute to discover nature with them – including in the community gardens at Tempelhofer Feld.