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Assigned To: Russell A Moore
Created By: Russell A Moore
Created Date/Time: 1/25/2017 10:19 am
 
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Title/Caption: Russell Moore
Start Date/Time: 2/21/2017 1:30 pm
End Date/Time: 2/21/2017 3:30 pm
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Notes:
On a Zoom session with Russell.

- It is not as important that you know all of the skills but it is important that you know people who have those skills. Basically, surround yourself with talented and awesome people.

- digital dashboards, visual homepages, and using Ajax, jquery, ect. Creating places and pages where admin persons hang out and watch what is going on. The virtual war room and how things are playing out.

- This may need to be things like watchers, feeders, and live data feeds. Maybe even stand-alone declarations and other hardcoded or set pieces.

- Build on what you have. Focus on the operational side of things. Put that horse before the cart.

- Shortcuts and quick paths. Help people get things done, quick, and in bulk. You may need to provide both the standard path and the quick path. The quick paths only catch smaller and required data. The standard paths will show more flow, logic, validation, and information.

- Russell's quick 3 - powerful, easy, and looks good - if you get all 3, the product will sell.

- Quick setup options and quick paths... point and click, add things in bulk, don't worry about all of the other tie-ins. Add items, assume locations, loosen setting to be able to sell without a PO or an incoming fully set path.

- If you want the full data assembly line concept... go for it. You may also need to allow more choices even though if they choose the quick path, it may be missing some things. It comes back to agency.

- Maybe let people put things where ever they want, then when they want more details and data, it will already be there. Often we try to feed everybody everything... we need to cater that and only feed them what they need. Try to point them to what would be best, but let them make those choices.

- Remember the bell curve analogy. You will have some that will be on the outside (outliers), some that will be mostly there, and some that hit right in the middle. Shoot for the 60-80% ratios. The other pieces still exists, but we have to shoot for where the main spot or meat is. Capture the main bulk of what is needed.