This document discusses goal setting for a kickoff call on using Salesforce Chatter for office collaboration. It encourages testing out Chatter by posting something and responding to other posts to help crowdsource ideas. The call to action is to install the Chatter Desktop app to complement other collaboration tools by allowing anyone to jump in and contribute to discussions at any time to onboard people faster through the wisdom of the crowd.
This document discusses goal setting for a kickoff call on using Salesforce Chatter for office collaboration. It encourages testing out Chatter by posting something and responding to other posts to help crowdsource ideas. The call to action is to install the Chatter Desktop app to complement other collaboration tools by allowing anyone to jump in and contribute to discussions at any time to onboard people faster through the wisdom of the crowd.
The document discusses the importance of clear operator entry points in product design. It notes that users tend to follow logical behavioral patterns, so products must provide corresponding prompts to guide users to the most effective information access points. This reduces complexity and ensures operation entrances are clear and reasonable. The ultimate goal of operation entry point design is to allow users to quickly and efficiently complete core needs. It provides suggestions on strengthening focal points while weakening peripheral areas, ensuring entry information is clear and identifiable, and customizing entry points based on user types from novices to experts. Clear operator entry points are a common trait of excellent interactive products and guarantee usability while respecting user experience.
The document discusses trends in visual design, listing transitions from complex to simple, artificial to authentic, invisible to emotional, decorated to purposeful, human to personal, rough to refined, still to alive. It encourages viewing design with these transitions in mind.