While developing a new sales dashboard, Martin hears from executives who request an overview of daily sales trends and from mid-level managers who want filters and drill-down features to inspect details. He also has strict brand guidelines to follow and must control which users can access the information. Which approach addresses these considerations effectively?
Allow executives to see a public summary online and require mid-level managers to rely on email summaries for details
Design a minimal report with no brand style, then add restricted access after gathering user complaints
Create an open-access dashboard without applying branding and inform managers to request updates later
Incorporate brand guidelines while drafting a wireframe, confirm each stakeholder’s preferences, and deploy with a controlled user list
It is best to begin with a structured design approach that involves a wireframe to confirm layout, incorporate corporate branding, and gather feedback for required features. Obtaining stakeholder approval ensures the final version meets executive and manager needs. Providing secure access completes the solution. The incorrect answers do not consider early branding alignment, fail to collect approvals, or overlook the need for user access controls.
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