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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Brandon Moore
Created Date/Time: 9/19/2019 10:23 am
 
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Time Id: 4977
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Title/Caption: Meeting with Cory
Start Date/Time: 9/19/2019 10:00 am
End Date/Time: 9/19/2019 11:00 am
Main Status: Active

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Cory jumped on the meeting and had some questions about the video for the preview for the special accounts and customer loyalty points. We went over a few of the questions and made a couple more notes for us to look at. We then started talking about some other topics and projects. One of the topics was how tight to tighten things down and/or give the user the power to control things at the source. It got into all kinds of scenarios and cases (what about this, what about that, etc.). It also goes clear out to settings, permissions, and checkpoints. You kinda need to have the flexibility at some point and then be able to tighten things down and/or have it pass through a valid checkpoint. It keeps coming back to the concepts of the data assembly line flow and process. Basically, little linked flex bubbles with checkpoints, permissions, sub pieces or layering (depth), and then track it all over time based on the flex bubbles and virtual phases.

Steve and Cory were talking about running mini manufacturing over time and even getting into different phases and WIP (work in progress) type interface. It all comes back to time and tracking what happens over time. That gets into subs - sub phases, sub locations, sub grouping, etc. They were talking about pros and cons of using recipes and doing all kinds of internal builds.

After that, Steve, Cory, and I went over a bunch of our projects and did some updates and setting budgets and priorities. We are going to keep pushing on this every week. We currently have all of our projects in a section called adilas community funded projects. It is still a work in progress, but we are making progress and trying to setup a good work flow.