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Created By: Shannon Scoffield
Created Date/Time: 8/10/2013 10:40 pm
 
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Title/Caption: Daily Ideas
Start Date: 12/31/2012
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-Balance the human side with the business side. Enter on the human side, take care of business, and exit back on the human side. (I used to have a mug with this on it (and graphic). I got it as an intern for Moore Business Forms in 2000.)
-On training – it would be really cool if we could visually show what each piece has, does or contain. For example: the reason we call this an expense/receipt is this - it has three main compartments… each of these allows for… common uses are… special options are… etc.
-Even though a chain saw saves tons of work it still takes work to use it.
-Unlock the built-in potential in the current tool set! Barcodes, custom PDF docs, data exports, my cart favorites, custom interfaces, corp-wide settings, the quick search, flex grid tie-in, elements of time, dynamic search options, histories, roll calls, recipe/builds, unlimited parts, no upgrades, web-basses, no hardware requirements, mobile, any device, centralized data, etc.
-Tons of work has already been done on paper and in the help files. Show and bring things to the foreground.
-Continue to build on a solid base and foundation.
-Bring real objects for the object lessons: cans of Pringles, striped cloth, different sizes of fire wood (what are you trying to start on fire), pots, pans, dishes, cups, paper, legos, blocks, duct tape, bailing twine, wire, cookie cutters, tools, notebooks, blank paper, pen, pencils, ice trays, bridges, flagging, string, yarn, scissors, markers, post-it notes, etc.
-Another analogy of tracking data over time is what they do at FedEx or UPS with their package tracking. Date and flags through the entire process. Combine this with centralized data, multiple persons doing their job, storage, search options and display functions. You get data or packages being tracked over time. This may be a common analogy that people are familiar with. Idea came from an associate at Thanksgiving.