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Thinking through case studies

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 7:04 am
by mehjabins870
The flow is not as expected (design error) When you first started using the tool, you probably designed it with how you would use it in the future in mind. However, when you actually start using it, you may encounter situations that differ from the expected flow. For example, there are the following cases. Case 1) The target audience for email newsletters is different from what was expected There was an existing email newsletter membership organization, and a campaign was run to recruit new email newsletter subscribers.


Although the email newsletter subscriber data croatia telegram database was accepted through the campaign, the data was collected in a way that did not include it in the distribution conditions for the current email newsletter. As a result, the new email newsletter subscribers were not included in the distribution targets for subsequent emails. Case 2) The campaign form is missing required information A gift campaign was held and entries were accepted via an application form. However, when we tried to send winners an email after the campaign ended, the item for obtaining an email address for the winner notification was not set on the application form.


As a result, the winner email could not be sent. To prevent this, you need to create an overall flow diagram in advance and discuss with the relevant parties what kind of design is needed to achieve the original final goal. First , draw a rough outline of the flow diagram by hand and identify what settings are needed for each step in the flow. For example, in case 1, the ultimate goal is to send emails to new email newsletter subscribers, so the settings would be written out like this.