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A brief illustrated history of cross-government collaboration in Microsoft 365

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The Central Digital and Data Office (CDDO) is passionate about improving user experience and recognises that external collaboration is key to enabling the Civil Service to run efficiently and effectively. CDDO, NCSC and several government departments partnered with Microsoft to produce guidance that enables those government departments who use Microsoft 365 to seamlessly work together delivering better outcomes for their users and the people they serve.

In this captivating comic, you can follow the story of Anna and John, working at the Department of Government decades apart. Discover how configuring digital tools, such as instant messaging, free/busy calendar availability and live document co-editing, enables better collaboration and creates a more positive user experience.

The guidance produced by CDDO, Microsoft, and other partners is a testament to the hard work of all the Annas, who have established the foundations upon which John and others can continue to deliver. 

Comic strip 1 set in 1983, depicting animations of a personal assistant to a senior civil servant being asked to organise a meeting with heads of other departments in 1983. It also shows the personal assistant making phone calls to multiple private offices to look for availability.

Comic strip 3 continues to show the same personal assistant in 1983 confirming a meeting time to her senior, who unfortunately is not available. The personal assistant is hence frustrated as they need to contact all the private offices again to arrange an alternative timeslot.

Comic strip 4 fast forwards to 2018 showing a personal assistant arranging a cross-departmental meeting: they cannot see the live calendar availability across government hence they need to arrange it via email and send several ping-pong messages to find a suitable time-slot. It also shows the personal assistant calling another private office over the phone as their email was unanswered.

Comic strip 5 continues in 2018 showing the same personal assistant a few days later confirming the meeting details. They look frustrated by the delay and wonder if returning to contacting private offices over the phone would be more effective.

Comic strip 6 is today in 2024 showing a personal assistant of a senior civil servant booking a cross-departmental meeting by looking at real time calendar availability in Outlook for all the attendees, as seamless collaboration in Microsoft 365 across government has been enabled: they instantaneously find a suitable slot and move on to other meaningful tasks.

Be a part of our story! Read the full Microsoft 365 Guidance for UK Government: External Collaboration (opens externally) and connect with the dedicated OneIT team at oneit@digital.cabinet-office.gov.uk for tailored support and clarifications.

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