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Build a data business case in local government

Making the business case for open data – and getting senior level buy-in – is a crucial point in your open data journey.

This tools aims to help those working in the design of public services to build a strong business case around three patterns of open data use.

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Case studies: linking in business case-building tools

Through our research we have defined three high-level ‘patterns’ for how open data is used in public services.

Open data: public services diagram
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These are: better access to public services – for citizens and businesses; more efficient service delivery chains – for commissioners, managers and frontline staff; and more informed policy development – for public sector workers and elected representatives.

We have linked a case study to each pattern below, to demonstrate how ODI and external tools can be used at different stages.

Better access to public services

Case study: The Great British Public Toilet Map

The Great British Public Toilet Map research project, by the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design, worked with the 33 boroughs within Greater London to map out all public toilets in the region. Here we identify where tools (ODI and external) would be useful along that journey.

View the Great British Toilet Map here.

Public toilets and open data

More efficient service delivery chains

- case study - urban intelligence from P3 report

Improving services through open data: Kent County Council

More informed policy development

Cabinet office release of government grants data: from P3 report

Use open data to explore the impact of closing fire stations in London

Tools

We produce free tools and guides to help you to manage, publish and use data. We also recommend external tools that can help with making the business case for open data.

Here we have listed the tools we think are most useful to local governments teams who are making the case for open data.

Tools to help to define your organisation's goals

These tools can help you explore your organisation's open data goals.

Procurement guide

This guide outlines why open data is useful for public services and explains how open data can best be embedded into the process of procuring them.

Use the ODI procurement guide

Data Readiness Planning Cards: tool to guide data use

The Data Readiness Planning tool is designed for those who collect, share and use data. It aims to address the challenge of managing increasing volumes of data in our highly connected, digital age. It covers key considerations when planning a data-informed project or policy, such as setting your overall strategy, prioritising your data sources and presentation, and reflecting on ethical and legal concerns around data usage.

Use the Data Readiness Planning tool

Tools to help with data use

These tools can help you explore how data is currently used, and how can it be better used.

Ecosystem mapping

Ecosystem mapping tool

Use ecosystem mapping tools

Data inventory guide

Data inventory guide

Data inventory guide

Doncaster data cards

Doncaster data cards

Doncaster data cards

Data Ethics Canvas

Data Ethics Canvas

Data Ethics Canvas

Open Standards for Data guide

Standards guidebook

Use the Open Standards for Data guide

Using data to create impact: policy design patterns

Policy design patterns that help you use data to create impact

Read: Policy design patterns that help you use data to create impact

Tools to help demonstrate the value of open data

These tools can help you show the value of data for your organisation

Making open data work for you: Local Government Association tool

Prove the quality of your data publishing, and help build trust with your data reusers

Making open data work for you

Making an impact with data

Prove the quality of your data publishing, and help build trust with your data reusers

Making an impact with data

Making transparency work for you

Making transparency work for you

Making transparency work for you

Case studies for each pattern

Case studies for each pattern

View the case studies

Work with us

To find out more, collaborate or to set us a challenge contact [email protected].

You can also say hello on Twitter or explore our code on GitHub.