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Number of steps in your service

There is a simple rule: the number of steps in your service should be equal to the number of decisions your user has to make, no more and no less.

Don’t just design the steps of your service, design the space between them. 

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

Services in the internet age are not only defined by the user who’s looking for them but composed of ‘small pieces loosely joined’

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