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- the Manager
- the Challenger
- Manager/Challenger
- for people who know how to use a computer and want a quick solution for creating a tournament
- for people of all ages
- need little-no previous experience
Phyllis the Traveler
Phyllis is a salesperson and an experienced traveler. She works late almost everyday and is always looking for new ways to make her daily job more efficient, especially for tasks that do not directly impact her performance at her job. She has three kids, and therefore wants to maximize the amount of time she spends at home. She is comfortable with using the internet for her daily job, but she is not necessarily up to date with the newest cutting edge technology. She finds that doing reimbursements is the worst part of her day, and most of the time has to take care of her expense reporting at home, because she is not allowed to bill those hours to her work. Phyllis wants an interface that is easy to use and will save her a lot of time.
Lessons learned from a business consultant (Traveler persona):
Things already done well for expense reporting:
- Company has their own homegrown system for business expenses
- Air, hotel, car rental was automatically input from company AMEX
Things that are not done well with regard to expense reporting:
- For mileage: "we end up estimating." This is likely a source of inaccuracy (at best) and bilking the system (at worst).
Manager:
current methods things that are done well:
MIT athleague - Captain/participant vs participant
other team also must confirm (one team confirm )
- resolving conflict (captain/manager)
needs work:
- visual bracket
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Challenger:
participants:
mentally/verbally keeps tracks - i.e. most crude way (randomly pair ppl off)
keep track on a piece of paper
MarchMadness Bracket - write down
One person writes down everything
Task analysis
There are a few main tasks involved with the Bracketracker. These tasks include:
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