Four fundamental ways that cause siloed, fragmented journeys of our services - Deepstash

Four fundamental ways that cause siloed, fragmented journeys of our services

Separation of data. Review what data flows through your end-to-end service, who collects it and who has access to it.

Incompatible processes. This can be one part of a journey that takes a certain amount of time, and doesn’t match up with the deadlines of another.

Incompatible criteria of use. Try to map out all of the mandatory requirements in your service and see if these are consistent across all touchpoints.

Inconsistent language. Create a taxonomy of the things a user might need to refer to and make sure that these are the same in all areas of your service.

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An effective communicator and business analyst with an inquisitive mind, strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills

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