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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Brandon Moore
Created Date/Time: 5/2/2022 9:32 am
 
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Time Id: 8973
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Title/Caption: Adilas Time
Start Date/Time: 5/19/2022 9:00 am
End Date/Time: 5/19/2022 10:00 am
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Notes:

On the morning meeting with Steve. We touched base on the discount engine that John is working on. I was with John yesterday for over an hour and half looking at the code. There is a lot going on there. Good stuff and making progress.

Steve wanted a demo of where I was at with the bike shuttle company and some of the custom scheduling and booking tools. I showed him the progress, including the bulk add limited flex grid tools. I showed him where I was at on the bulk edit flex grid tie-ins tool and how cool that will be. We also jumped out in ecommerce and talked about the client facing scheduling options that we want to add in. I've got a few more internal tools to work on and finish and then I'll roll outside in ecommerce and work on the client facing scheduling options. Marisa joined us and expressed that when we get to the planning and design portion of that project that she and Chuck would really like to be involved. As a fun side note, this will end up being a precursor to the WanderWays project (campground, cabins, and other scheduling options).

Part of my role is to help share the vision of where we are heading and how to get there. I've got some of the other guys and gals building it out, I just need to keep helping them see where we are heading. As a fun bonus, they catch the vision and then add more to it. That makes it really fun.

Steve and Marisa were going over some Metrc syncing and Metrc training. There are tons of options built-in to the adilas platform. Pretty cool. After that, they got into a training session on how to deal with samples and how to bring them in, sell them, and account for them. Steve was showing Marisa how to treat them similar to normal inventory items. Next, they got into a small internal training session on using update PO's to help with inventory updates and adjustments. That lead to a conversation about how important dates and date sensitivity is when dealing with inventory tracking. There is value in being in a real time inventory management environment.

The last major topic of the morning was dealing with the value and need for education. We have all kinds of tools and some that are light years ahead of the competition. However, if we don't teach our users how to use them and if they don't know about them, then they can use them. There is a real need to train our internal staff as well as getting our clients trained up and using the correct tools. That is a challenge but also an opportunity. There is real value in a power user, someone who knows adilas backwards and forwards. They are needed and in demand. There is real value there.