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DesignOps Sprint ReviewSprint 11.3 Jan 10 - Jan 21
Research
● IDM 1.4 Research Insights
● SAFE Center Tour and Training
Design System
● Component Library Updates
Sprint Activity
DesignOps Sprint Review 2
Research
IDM 1.4 Research Synopsis
Research Synopsis
Identity Management 1.4 | Research Discovery for JIRA Stories COG-720, COG-657, COG-786
This research study served as a ”deep dive” discovery effort focused on gathering insights from county, state-level and global IDM stakeholders/SMEs to help highlight how CARES System Administrators wish to manage and authorize users with focus on:
● Preferred user management workflow and content needs● Preferred email management workflow● User role and access management things to consider
Methodology: 7 Counties | 16 Participants | 1-20+ years Domain Knowledge | Interviews + Online Gaming (Mental Modeling)Participants: Placer, Sacramento, Yuba, Fresno, Los Angeles, Riverside, CWDS (State-level)
IDM 1.4 Executive Summary | Key Insights
Key Insights
Preferred Workflow & Capabilities
User Management Email Management Roles and Privileges
Streamline processes is the keyCounties work differently and as such, having a streamlined process as we look to design and build the IDM User Management experience is key.
Holistically, even though for purposes of this report, their preferred workflow is explained in 4 steps, if the IDM data desired by admins can be provided/viewed in one centralized area within CARES, that would be favored tremendously.
Smart Systems = Happy Admins85%+ of participating counties favor IDM – CARES using current technology to be smarter and provide useful, contextual messaging that keeps them in the know about their office/county users.
Flexibility-Flexibility-FlexibilitySystem administrators and counties across all sizes, have slightly different mental models when it comes to how roles and access should and/or could be. In this regard, providing counties the flexibility to create and customize roles and privileges based how they need to work, will provide the best experience overall. Their overall sentiment is, “it’s better to have the abilities and not use them, than not have the abilities at all.”
IDM 1.4 Preferred User Management Flow
Preferred User Management Flow
IDM 1.4 Preferred User Management Data Needs
IDM 1.4 Preferred User Management Data Needs
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DesignOps Sprint Review
IDM Research Next Steps
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● IDM 1.4 Research Insights (available via DesignOps Library)
● Upcoming IDM 1.5 Research | Concept Design Testing w/ users based on 1.4 insights
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Conducted a half a day tour and training at the SAFE Center on 1/7/2019 to learn more about what they do, who they/CPS work with, along with some common social worker struggles they voiced.
● Visited SAFE Center, located in Sacramento County
● Observed mock interview video w/ Q&A● Obtained high-level training & knowledge
transfer from SAFE facilitators ● Toured center and observed in-office
Intake worker’s workspacesDesignOps Sprint Review
SAFE Center | Tour & Training
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Intake Quick Facts
Tour Facility | Intake Worker Breakdown…
● 30-40 workers in office, viewing multiple screens (5+) & working on/with multiple systems & software: AMS, CWS, SDM, CISCO, Collabero, CalWIN, Winscribe, Microsoft Suite, etc.
● 100-150 workers in the field; mainly focus on documentation after investigation duties
● IR calls can take up to 1+ hours to complete
Quick Facts
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SAFE Center Key Moment #1
The SAFE Center team acknowledged…
● The importance of CWDS’s work within the areas of technology and policy
● The impact we have on their clients, children, and ourselves
● How the information we collect and store in our systems help to save children’s life.
Key Moments
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SAFE Center Key Moment #2
Story of “Ashley” - Mock Interview Video…
● Mock video interview of a young woman recounting abuse by a man her mother dated off of a dating app.
● Ashley was subsequently removed from her mother after being abused by both her “grandpa” and her mom’s date
● Ashley initially confides in her best friend● Never planned to “report” incident and
didn’t understand why she was removed as a result of speaking up
Key Moments
Things to Note:● Before training began, facilitators asked
participants to pick from 14 identifiers (i.e. victim advocate, lawyer, teacher, SAFE staff,
social worker, etc.)
● The training revealed how on average a child has to tell their story to about 14 people during
the intake process.
Common Struggles for Social Workers
Common Struggles
Design
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RFA end-to-end screen flow
● Presented the entire RFA application flow to the CALS core county users
● Discussion took place to understand how the core counties use it
● Some refinements will be incorporated● View screenshot video at:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VnisyUX_apPA0d9EbjlmuQSK_L8UIAvw/view?usp=sharing
DesignOps Sprint Review
Design System
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What’s Next? (from last time)
● Spike (facility profile)● Input Mask● Code Climate Integration
$ diff sprint todo’s
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Activity
Library Status Tracking
Changelog
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v0.7.0
Questions?