Meeting Title: Eden Team Project Grooming Date: 2025-07-16 Meeting participants: Awaish Kumar, Robert Tseng, Amber Lin, Annie Yu, Henry Zhao


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1 00:02:28.820 00:02:29.840 Amber Lin: Hello!

2 00:02:31.450 00:02:32.440 Henry Zhao: Hey, guys.

3 00:02:32.440 00:02:36.769 Robert Tseng: Amber. Were you trying to add everyone? This is, we’re we’re trying to have everyone on this call.

4 00:02:37.360 00:02:38.270 Amber Lin: Yes.

5 00:02:38.530 00:02:57.029 Amber Lin: so that this helps the purpose I want everybody here is that when we do these tasks we actually know what the project is, and what’s the next steps? And I hope that this helps this helps this team be a more self managing team and know the direction of where we’re going.

6 00:02:58.400 00:02:58.850 Robert Tseng: Okay. Sure.

7 00:02:58.850 00:03:07.910 Amber Lin: 45 min! I think we’re we’ll have some good progress. I just had my urban stems grooming. I think it was very productive and

8 00:03:07.910 00:03:10.700 Amber Lin: great. I’m looking looking at all the projects here.

9 00:03:11.160 00:03:21.749 Amber Lin: We don’t have much in each project, so I don’t think it would be. It wouldn’t take too much time. So actually, I’m gonna go

10 00:03:22.530 00:03:24.989 Amber Lin: and go to this one.

11 00:03:25.240 00:03:30.300 Amber Lin: Is there anything that we need to do for tagging and tracking for marketing?

12 00:03:31.190 00:03:36.710 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I mean, I’m doing it. So I just didn’t create any tickets. But in there, yeah.

13 00:03:37.080 00:03:47.301 Robert Tseng: I mean, I do wanna create tickets. But I think all the milestones are there, and I was. I was hoping that you. I think I asked you to kind of break them out to tickets.

14 00:03:47.570 00:03:59.210 Amber Lin: Okay, so I’ll do that. I’ll write that down. So to do marketing, tracking the break.

15 00:03:59.670 00:04:01.450 Amber Lin: Alfred tickets.

16 00:04:01.820 00:04:05.899 Amber Lin: Okay, noted that going back.

17 00:04:07.790 00:04:14.690 Amber Lin: So I just did. I broke these down into tickets. I tried to assign

18 00:04:17.260 00:04:29.620 Amber Lin: points to them. I know we’re kind of stretching out the timeline that we want to do these. But are there anything that we are doing about this in this cycle, or sometime next cycle.

19 00:04:32.120 00:04:35.729 Annie Yu: Yeah, I already started the 1.1, so that.

20 00:04:35.730 00:04:36.280 Amber Lin: Okay.

21 00:04:36.410 00:04:39.739 Annie Yu: That should be done. I I wanna say, this week.

22 00:04:39.950 00:04:41.000 Amber Lin: Okay.

23 00:04:41.120 00:04:45.670 Annie Yu: We should be able to move on to the milestone too.

24 00:04:46.100 00:04:56.460 Amber Lin: Okay, sounds good. So this is in the current cycle awesome. And then milestone 2 will be.

25 00:04:56.980 00:05:00.409 Amber Lin: I’m gonna say, milestone 2.

26 00:05:01.360 00:05:01.860 Annie Yu: Okay.

27 00:05:03.030 00:05:03.900 Annie Yu: Is it?

28 00:05:04.890 00:05:10.669 Annie Yu: Do we have to have like one milestone, one cycle? Or does it make sense.

29 00:05:10.670 00:05:14.529 Amber Lin: No, no, it’s just just I think it’s just tickets.

30 00:05:17.730 00:05:24.539 Annie Yu: Yeah, yeah. Oh, wait. Wait. Oh, you’re putting them in next cycle. I think I

31 00:05:24.910 00:05:32.599 Annie Yu: can start milestone 2, even within the cycle, but not sure if we can get to all the milestone 2 tickets.

32 00:05:32.600 00:05:37.769 Amber Lin: Okay. So for this cycle, we might be able to do 2.1.

33 00:05:38.570 00:05:41.119 Annie Yu: Yes, 2.1.

34 00:05:41.240 00:05:46.030 Annie Yu: Is that for the 2.1

35 00:05:50.493 00:05:54.529 Annie Yu: can you remind me again what what this is about?

36 00:05:55.810 00:06:00.250 Amber Lin: I mean, have you had a chance to look at the milestone? 2 tickets.

37 00:06:01.803 00:06:07.700 Annie Yu: Not yet the the brief that you wrote, but not the detailed.

38 00:06:08.282 00:06:15.369 Amber Lin: Okay, so feel free to add any comments for milestone 2. On what needs to be

39 00:06:15.530 00:06:17.870 Amber Lin: what needs to be changed.

40 00:06:18.080 00:06:24.529 Amber Lin: And let me know what we can put into this cycle or next cycle.

41 00:06:25.250 00:06:29.309 Annie Yu: Okay. And this cycle is still. Next Friday.

42 00:06:33.220 00:06:33.580 Amber Lin: Actual.

43 00:06:33.580 00:06:39.159 Amber Lin: This cycle just got started. So you actually have a week and a half.

44 00:06:39.900 00:06:40.750 Annie Yu: Okay. Okay.

45 00:06:40.750 00:06:42.090 Amber Lin: Do that? Yeah.

46 00:06:42.540 00:06:46.110 Amber Lin: Does that? Will that mean that we can take on a bit more.

47 00:06:46.670 00:06:48.110 Annie Yu: Yes, I think so.

48 00:06:49.452 00:06:54.509 Amber Lin: Robert, what are our constraints for this cycle?

49 00:06:59.620 00:07:02.830 Robert Tseng: Like across the team or prefer, yeah, like.

50 00:07:03.316 00:07:05.249 Amber Lin: Yeah, I guess for Annie.

51 00:07:05.360 00:07:15.060 Amber Lin: because she she’s able to. But depending on how much time you want this team to spend, we might decide to push something to the next cycle.

52 00:07:21.770 00:07:25.179 Robert Tseng: I don’t know the numbers off the top of my head. I think

53 00:07:25.320 00:07:29.939 Robert Tseng: I thought we discussed this yesterday with or not yesterday last week with.

54 00:07:30.682 00:07:33.040 Robert Tseng: Leadership, like within our internal leadership.

55 00:07:33.040 00:07:34.460 Amber Lin: Let me let me go!

56 00:07:34.460 00:07:42.030 Robert Tseng: Henry like doing stuff this week like I did. I don’t want any. And Dame Lotto to be like increasing their hours.

57 00:07:42.910 00:07:44.540 Amber Lin: Okay, so.

58 00:07:44.540 00:07:45.120 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

59 00:07:46.350 00:07:47.380 Amber Lin: Quick check.

60 00:07:47.600 00:07:52.559 Amber Lin: We said, Annie, to spend around 80 h for July.

61 00:07:53.070 00:07:56.569 Amber Lin: That means 40 h. This sprint

62 00:07:58.990 00:08:02.040 Amber Lin: might might have been lower since Henry joined.

63 00:08:02.190 00:08:05.060 Amber Lin: but that was the approximate timeline.

64 00:08:06.180 00:08:09.189 Robert Tseng: So I think we said. Annie is 20 HA week.

65 00:08:13.230 00:08:14.930 Robert Tseng: This is before Henry.

66 00:08:15.610 00:08:16.360 Amber Lin: Yes.

67 00:08:19.270 00:08:23.665 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I mean, I think with Henry, I don’t. I think we should. Yeah, I don’t.

68 00:08:28.850 00:08:30.449 Robert Tseng: Let’s see.

69 00:08:38.169 00:08:57.279 Robert Tseng: Well, so with with Henry joint with Henry being added. I I need. I needed Annie and Damalade’s hours to to not increase if it actually scale back. So I just. I don’t think we decided like if we were gonna cut from Annie. If we’re cut from day, I don’t. I don’t. I don’t remember the conversation. I don’t think I can really make.

70 00:08:57.280 00:08:57.610 Amber Lin: Okay.

71 00:08:57.610 00:08:58.790 Robert Tseng: Decision, this call.

72 00:08:59.042 00:09:07.500 Amber Lin: Donald is going to be out from the 25th he’s gonna be out so

73 00:09:07.660 00:09:11.900 Amber Lin: there might be just restrictions on how much hours he can spend.

74 00:09:14.110 00:09:14.760 Robert Tseng: Sure.

75 00:09:16.380 00:09:19.170 Amber Lin: anyhow, I’ll send to these tickets

76 00:09:19.510 00:09:22.080 Amber Lin: if you can review them. I wish you were saying.

77 00:09:22.600 00:09:28.430 Awaish Kumar: Yeah. But like Demo is off from 25.th So it will be the end of this cycle already.

78 00:09:29.150 00:09:36.309 Amber Lin: Yeah, yeah, I’ve been. I mean, we’re we’re grooming. So it like it. The.

79 00:09:36.310 00:09:37.390 Robert Tseng: Yeah, okay, well, we agree.

80 00:09:37.390 00:09:38.580 Amber Lin: We’ll decide what we do.

81 00:09:38.580 00:09:50.180 Robert Tseng: This is Henry’s 1st cycle. I I’m fine with just whatever, like the we’ll, we’ll just keep status quo. I wanna see like what it shakes out to be, and then I can adjust.

82 00:09:50.720 00:10:08.009 Amber Lin: Okay. Sounds good any. Let me know. I sent you the link to these tickets. Let me know especially for the milestone, 2 and 3 what your comments are if we still need them? Once you got a chance to read them, we’ll like we’ll decide what tickets we need.

83 00:10:08.210 00:10:10.721 Annie Yu: Okay, the one I’m not sure

84 00:10:11.240 00:10:16.887 Annie Yu: is actually the 2.1. So I wanna say, we can 2.2 for sure.

85 00:10:17.560 00:10:23.379 Amber Lin: So I’m gonna put that we’ll decide on 2.1. We’re gonna assign it to you.

86 00:10:23.570 00:10:26.070 Amber Lin: Is that 5 points? Is that correct?

87 00:10:26.746 00:10:33.150 Annie Yu: I feel like this one will probably take me more, but I don’t have a clear answer.

88 00:10:35.080 00:10:38.309 Annie Yu: Wait. So 5 points mean.

89 00:10:38.810 00:10:41.070 Amber Lin: Just assume 1 point is 2 h.

90 00:10:42.170 00:10:47.080 Annie Yu: Okay? Oh, then, okay, I think 5 points should is reasonable.

91 00:10:47.420 00:10:52.629 Amber Lin: Okay, sounds good. So that’s in cycle. I think that’s enough.

92 00:10:53.050 00:11:00.400 Amber Lin: That’s in like, 2 of these are enough for like 20 h to sprint. So we’re good. We’ll groom the rest

93 00:11:00.520 00:11:02.279 Amber Lin: when you have read them.

94 00:11:02.520 00:11:09.990 Amber Lin: And then going back here, product standardization. There’s a few in the back wall that we we should groom.

95 00:11:10.280 00:11:15.199 Amber Lin: So gonna remove due dates on the first.st

96 00:11:15.600 00:11:24.519 Amber Lin: So let’s look at the tickets. Look at if we still need them, and look at if the priorities and estimates are correct.

97 00:11:25.630 00:11:32.660 Amber Lin: So this is, see this wait marketing sales.

98 00:11:33.100 00:11:41.510 Amber Lin: Okay, this is a while ago. This is from wait.

99 00:11:41.830 00:11:42.790 Amber Lin: Okay.

100 00:11:43.430 00:11:48.661 Awaish Kumar: Yeah, like, I’m I’m not sure if they’re still valid.

101 00:11:49.726 00:11:54.240 Awaish Kumar: when are these the like the subtask created? Can we check the.

102 00:11:54.240 00:11:56.370 Amber Lin: They’re they’re all created like.

103 00:11:56.370 00:12:01.199 Awaish Kumar: 3 months ago. So we we did, added some some of the

104 00:12:01.929 00:12:05.879 Awaish Kumar: Tests in Meta plane for some of our core metrics already.

105 00:12:06.530 00:12:09.090 Awaish Kumar: So, yeah.

106 00:12:09.090 00:12:11.800 Amber Lin: Yeah, Akash created them. Can we cancel this.

107 00:12:18.780 00:12:22.230 Awaish Kumar: I think. Yes, but yeah, I

108 00:12:22.400 00:12:24.710 Awaish Kumar: but like, but it still be good to

109 00:12:25.880 00:12:28.920 Awaish Kumar: like define. Maybe new tickets for that, because

110 00:12:29.080 00:12:39.430 Awaish Kumar: we did, added some some core checks in Meta plane, but it was like between not sure how much coverage they had

111 00:12:40.031 00:12:44.369 Awaish Kumar: on that. So we need to find out what what is missing.

112 00:12:46.660 00:12:55.929 Amber Lin: So we need to identify current coverage from another plane.

113 00:12:56.903 00:13:02.039 Amber Lin: Add pests and alerts for missing items.

114 00:13:02.520 00:13:04.040 Amber Lin: Right? Is that good.

115 00:13:04.480 00:13:05.630 Awaish Kumar: Yeah, okay.

116 00:13:05.630 00:13:13.910 Amber Lin: Okay, how many? I’m gonna cancel the sub issues. How many points should this be? And what priority is that.

117 00:13:15.270 00:13:19.720 Awaish Kumar: So like these should be 2 different triggers, like identifying

118 00:13:19.900 00:13:23.669 Awaish Kumar: should be like maybe just 2 h, like 1 point.

119 00:13:23.940 00:13:24.280 Amber Lin: Okay.

120 00:13:24.280 00:13:27.280 Awaish Kumar: Oh, the other one!

121 00:13:28.600 00:13:32.609 Awaish Kumar: I’m not sure it. It might take long, maybe a day or something.

122 00:13:32.990 00:13:37.379 Amber Lin: Okay, how is this high priority to identify current coverage.

123 00:13:40.290 00:13:45.309 Awaish Kumar: Yeah, it depends on other depends on other

124 00:13:45.740 00:13:48.190 Awaish Kumar: task, like what else we have on the plate.

125 00:13:49.199 00:13:51.599 Amber Lin: I mean, this is Robert, what do you

126 00:13:52.500 00:13:57.129 Amber Lin: or everybody here? What is this in terms of priority.

127 00:14:02.370 00:14:04.950 Robert Tseng: I thought we already had some of this set up.

128 00:14:05.920 00:14:06.310 Amber Lin: That’s.

129 00:14:06.310 00:14:07.690 Awaish Kumar: Yes, yes,

130 00:14:08.750 00:14:22.990 Awaish Kumar: yes, like, we already have. That’s why I mentioned that we have to identify if there are any missing, critical tables, which we are not having the tests, so we can identify them and add more tests if needed.

131 00:14:34.780 00:14:35.480 Amber Lin: Okay?

132 00:14:35.580 00:14:38.790 Amber Lin: So I would say, that’s like a medium priority.

133 00:14:39.040 00:14:41.753 Amber Lin: Okay, sounds good.

134 00:14:50.320 00:14:53.850 Amber Lin: okay, I’m gonna make that or task.

135 00:14:53.950 00:14:59.590 Amber Lin: Depending this, I’ll say it depends on.

136 00:15:00.440 00:15:01.180 Awaish Kumar: Yes.

137 00:15:05.060 00:15:07.419 Amber Lin: No, the plane.

138 00:15:08.590 00:15:14.300 Amber Lin: Okay. And this is how what?

139 00:15:14.710 00:15:16.020 Awaish Kumar: I’m 5.

140 00:15:16.290 00:15:17.000 Amber Lin: Okay?

141 00:15:17.660 00:15:19.010 Amber Lin: Sounds good.

142 00:15:26.130 00:15:28.000 Amber Lin: okay, I’m gonna delete this one

143 00:15:32.220 00:15:33.629 Amber Lin: back here.

144 00:15:34.400 00:15:41.779 Amber Lin: So restructure. This is from April 21st

145 00:15:41.930 00:15:48.380 Amber Lin: says, restructure product data model to support medkits and multi-level product hierarchy. Do we still need this one?

146 00:15:56.770 00:16:02.760 Amber Lin: Okay, tomorrow it says, 5 weeks ago, says it bundle.

147 00:16:03.310 00:16:06.530 Robert Tseng: Sorry I’m multitasking, so let me know when you need my attention or something.

148 00:16:07.150 00:16:11.009 Amber Lin: Oh, okay, I mean, do we still need this ticket?

149 00:16:21.240 00:16:23.719 Amber Lin: This is what demalade said 5 weeks ago.

150 00:16:28.910 00:16:33.578 Robert Tseng: Well, I think this is actually false. Now, like Josh is asking for this like

151 00:16:33.890 00:16:34.730 Amber Lin: Oh!

152 00:16:35.200 00:16:37.140 Robert Tseng: I like.

153 00:16:37.530 00:16:39.070 Robert Tseng: Oh.

154 00:16:45.910 00:16:51.539 Awaish Kumar: Like is Josh asking for like sales for a specific med kit, or

155 00:16:52.050 00:16:58.819 Awaish Kumar: is more asking like, if multiple products are sold, you want to see sales for specific products

156 00:16:59.430 00:17:03.830 Awaish Kumar: like, are you looking to assign revenue based on the product.

157 00:17:09.660 00:17:16.630 Robert Tseng: I mean, this is not. This is not to be. Oh, sorry are we talking about in cycle, or is it like like, I don’t know what.

158 00:17:16.630 00:17:17.059 Amber Lin: Oh, my God!

159 00:17:17.819 00:17:20.619 Amber Lin: As a as a as a ticket

160 00:17:20.949 00:17:24.759 Amber Lin: like are the requirements still valid.

161 00:17:24.760 00:17:39.179 Robert Tseng: We? A Med kit is basically a bundle of products. And we don’t do any sort of revenue like attribution at the product level. Or I mean we do it when they’re not purchased in bundles.

162 00:17:39.920 00:17:41.060 Amber Lin: Okay, so.

163 00:17:41.060 00:18:01.340 Robert Tseng: You were not interested in looking at it by product, but that is like a requirement. We need to have a multi-level product hierarchy. We need to be able to say, Product XY, and Z is part of bundle A, and is maybe part of med kit, like B, or whatever like it’s just everything needs to be able to to be drilled down into the product level.

164 00:18:01.600 00:18:06.639 Amber Lin: Okay? So it sounds like, it’s pretty important. Is this still high priority.

165 00:18:13.400 00:18:18.480 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I mean, I would say that this is part of like.

166 00:18:20.990 00:18:28.899 Robert Tseng: So I mean, I don’t know how to talk about this like from one ticket perspective. But, my, you know, if I were the owner of this of this model, like.

167 00:18:29.480 00:18:31.219 Robert Tseng: I understand that, like

168 00:18:31.800 00:18:37.619 Robert Tseng: we have, we have a current level of grain, and I would want to map that out. I would want to know.

169 00:18:38.690 00:18:45.110 Robert Tseng: Product, product, to bundle, to med kit, to product, subcategory, to product category.

170 00:18:45.838 00:18:58.360 Robert Tseng: And so that’s all. That’s the product hierarchy. And then there’s like a quantity hierarchy where we go, you know, order, and we drill down into into like vial, count, or whatever, and.

171 00:18:58.920 00:19:01.679 Robert Tseng: To have that like full range and.

172 00:19:01.680 00:19:02.430 Amber Lin: Yeah.

173 00:19:02.430 00:19:09.549 Robert Tseng: I don’t know if I were planning out this project I would just make it like that’s how I would go about it. And I just I

174 00:19:10.180 00:19:16.082 Robert Tseng: I just I don’t really know why we haven’t really been thinking about it holistically that way. So

175 00:19:16.410 00:19:21.649 Amber Lin: Okay, that sounds really important. It sounds like something that we need to pull up and do

176 00:19:23.130 00:19:29.559 Amber Lin: get it across. So it’s good that we’re talking about it. I think we should

177 00:19:30.570 00:19:35.579 Amber Lin: make put it closer. What would be the estimates for this? How long would it take.

178 00:19:37.144 00:19:39.500 Robert Tseng: I mean, I think it’s a 5 point.

179 00:19:39.850 00:19:43.150 Amber Lin: Okay, so.

180 00:19:43.290 00:19:48.810 Robert Tseng: It’s like, we’re not starting from scratch like that’s already kind of like we’re should be almost there, like, I don’t. Yeah.

181 00:19:50.570 00:19:51.050 Amber Lin: Done.

182 00:19:51.050 00:19:51.610 Robert Tseng: Did it? Yeah.

183 00:19:52.960 00:19:56.230 Amber Lin: Awesome that one.

184 00:19:56.520 00:19:58.599 Amber Lin: This is review. Is this.

185 00:19:59.520 00:20:03.543 Robert Tseng: Oh, yeah, you can. I have like a re. I have like a recurring task on this.

186 00:20:04.730 00:20:06.070 Amber Lin: Yeah, I remember.

187 00:20:06.570 00:20:11.400 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I mean, that spreadsheet is kind of like a quarterly business review that, like.

188 00:20:12.320 00:20:19.852 Robert Tseng: I haven’t handed off yet, but it would be great to. I mean, I’ve been wanting to transition this over to Annie because

189 00:20:21.780 00:20:24.869 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I, I we just we just never built it out. So.

190 00:20:29.150 00:20:33.119 Amber Lin: So. Oh, so we still need to build it before we hand it off.

191 00:20:33.310 00:20:36.873 Robert Tseng: Yeah, if you click into it and you open the spreadsheet like

192 00:20:37.370 00:20:40.859 Robert Tseng: I forgot exactly what I like. I kind of made a template.

193 00:20:41.873 00:20:45.299 Amber Lin: Let me share my full screen so you can see what I’m seeing.

194 00:20:45.450 00:20:48.799 Amber Lin: This is this is that.

195 00:20:50.160 00:20:59.609 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I mean, this is like a it’s like a template. But I I mean, there’s no weekly view of the business like this right now. I mean, this is more of like what the

196 00:20:59.940 00:21:11.769 Robert Tseng: so she like the Cfo. Would want, so maybe, like I would, I should follow up with him, and just make sure we’re aligned on like what the what the output should be. But yeah, like, that’s

197 00:21:12.300 00:21:20.410 Robert Tseng: that’s like, yeah, that’s that’s just something. Once again. It’s important. It’s not. It’s never been urgent like. I don’t know like it just. We just never did it so.

198 00:21:20.910 00:21:23.020 Amber Lin: Okay, so it’s medium or low.

199 00:21:23.450 00:21:24.570 Robert Tseng: Yeah, medium.

200 00:21:25.090 00:21:28.569 Amber Lin: Okay. How long would that take to build it out.

201 00:21:29.717 00:21:32.589 Robert Tseng: I mean, I would say, that’s also a 5 point.

202 00:21:33.140 00:21:35.929 Amber Lin: Oh, okay, 5 points.

203 00:21:36.476 00:21:39.169 Amber Lin: This is, we’re building this for the Cfo.

204 00:21:43.780 00:21:50.339 Robert Tseng: Well, this is like it’s that’s really like a board that’s like what that’s what they need to bring to the board. So.

205 00:21:50.340 00:21:50.960 Amber Lin: It’s.

206 00:21:50.960 00:21:54.769 Robert Tseng: It’s really just. It’s like executive level reporting like I I.

207 00:21:55.160 00:22:05.899 Robert Tseng: We have like operational dashboards right now, but like nothing that’s like a holistic view across the business. So that was just meant to be like a boardroom like spreadsheet

208 00:22:06.090 00:22:10.300 Robert Tseng: measured. It’s kind of like how we report on our rg, rgm.

209 00:22:10.710 00:22:14.489 Robert Tseng: For for rainforest like we don’t have something like that.

210 00:22:14.690 00:22:28.600 Amber Lin: Should that be in finance instead? Okay, I’m gonna move that over alright back to product. Make.

211 00:22:28.960 00:22:36.240 Amber Lin: This was we talked. I remember we talked about this. This is low priority, I imagine.

212 00:22:37.510 00:22:40.220 Amber Lin: and then estimates is like one or 2 points.

213 00:22:40.220 00:22:41.070 Robert Tseng: 1 point.

214 00:22:41.300 00:22:45.140 Amber Lin: 1 point. Okay, keeping it in the backlog. Then.

215 00:22:46.060 00:22:51.159 Amber Lin: These are currently in cycle. I’m just gonna skip that and not touch it. Now.

216 00:22:51.884 00:23:01.509 Amber Lin: So that’s the 1st project. And then looking at marketing data platform.

217 00:23:02.720 00:23:06.230 Amber Lin: Alright issues.

218 00:23:06.480 00:23:06.845 Amber Lin: Okay?

219 00:23:10.450 00:23:17.059 Amber Lin: Okay, that those 2 are created in March. Do we still need that.

220 00:23:20.660 00:23:22.300 Robert Tseng: Let’s just take it out.

221 00:23:23.450 00:23:24.939 Amber Lin: Take it out as in cancel it.

222 00:23:24.940 00:23:26.090 Robert Tseng: Yeah, we can cancel them.

223 00:23:26.450 00:23:27.010 Amber Lin: Okay.

224 00:23:33.200 00:23:40.339 Amber Lin: These 2 are made in pretty recently, so that one, I mean

225 00:23:40.470 00:23:47.209 Amber Lin: medium 2 points is from AI. So if it’s not accurate. Please tell me, does this

226 00:23:47.900 00:23:49.950 Amber Lin: make sense as a ticket?

227 00:23:52.050 00:23:58.579 Robert Tseng: This was just like a I wanted. I had a question to ask or like investigate. I don’t really know.

228 00:24:00.600 00:24:06.330 Robert Tseng: I I think Daim. Lotte’s answer was like, No, we can’t get anything from it. I I don’t know if I.

229 00:24:06.330 00:24:07.070 Amber Lin: Done.

230 00:24:07.270 00:24:10.990 Robert Tseng: I think I think I think it’s done. Yeah, let me just consider that.

231 00:24:15.050 00:24:20.739 Amber Lin: Now we can look at this one

232 00:24:21.050 00:24:24.780 Amber Lin: report tracking longitudinal platform survey responses.

233 00:24:34.650 00:24:37.979 Robert Tseng: I mean, I think I pasted everything that’s relevant to this.

234 00:24:39.780 00:24:45.414 Amber Lin: Is this a medium priority? And 3 points? Do we need to do any this

235 00:24:45.790 00:24:47.849 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I think that those are all right. Yeah.

236 00:24:48.050 00:24:48.700 Amber Lin: Okay.

237 00:24:48.900 00:24:59.999 Amber Lin: sounds good. So when we plan, we can think of what we want to take in this one as well, I know you added everything as medium, and 5 points correct.

238 00:25:00.980 00:25:03.630 Robert Tseng: I think this is easier. This should be like 3 points.

239 00:25:03.950 00:25:04.750 Amber Lin: Okay.

240 00:25:05.440 00:25:06.010 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

241 00:25:06.980 00:25:09.230 Amber Lin: Take your name off of it. For now,

242 00:25:12.330 00:25:16.340 Amber Lin: okay, data models. Yeah, that’s in progress project.

243 00:25:16.340 00:25:16.780 Awaish Kumar: That’s

244 00:25:17.890 00:25:19.729 Amber Lin: Oh, sorry! What this one.

245 00:25:20.220 00:25:21.930 Awaish Kumar: The 1st one is done.

246 00:25:22.500 00:25:24.250 Amber Lin: Oh, that one’s done!

247 00:25:24.760 00:25:27.839 Amber Lin: Do we need anyone to review it, or is it just done.

248 00:25:27.840 00:25:31.319 Awaish Kumar: It’s just it’s done long time ago. I.

249 00:25:31.320 00:25:31.700 Amber Lin: Oh!

250 00:25:31.700 00:25:34.560 Awaish Kumar: It’s not able to move it from testing testing to the.

251 00:25:34.820 00:25:36.703 Amber Lin: Okay, okay? So it’s done.

252 00:25:37.813 00:25:38.999 Amber Lin: That’s good.

253 00:25:40.050 00:25:49.970 Amber Lin: So now, looking at ad, hoc, issues, okay,

254 00:25:54.940 00:26:03.080 Amber Lin: time form survey day one, it do we do we need this

255 00:26:03.740 00:26:07.046 Amber Lin: 16 days ago? I suppose we still do

256 00:26:08.290 00:26:10.670 Amber Lin: How? What priority is this?

257 00:26:17.710 00:26:19.670 Robert Tseng: I would say medium.

258 00:26:20.710 00:26:23.210 Amber Lin: Okay, in terms of points.

259 00:26:27.990 00:26:29.700 Robert Tseng: I think this is like 2 points.

260 00:26:30.910 00:26:31.550 Amber Lin: Okay?

261 00:26:33.630 00:26:40.390 Amber Lin: And then this is something we talked about.

262 00:26:40.560 00:26:43.840 Amber Lin: I’m gonna boot that to the backlog.

263 00:26:44.220 00:26:47.580 Amber Lin: How long would that take? Like one or 2 points.

264 00:26:47.850 00:26:49.060 Robert Tseng: Should be one.

265 00:26:49.510 00:26:50.100 Amber Lin: Okay?

266 00:26:51.190 00:26:58.049 Amber Lin: And these are to do in cycle. I’ll let that be.

267 00:27:01.730 00:27:03.020 Amber Lin: All right.

268 00:27:03.290 00:27:08.950 Amber Lin: So that’s ad hoc, tech depth cleanup issues here.

269 00:27:11.250 00:27:12.450 Amber Lin: So

270 00:27:12.820 00:27:21.430 Amber Lin: these are in cycle. Next cycle, we said, we want to do this we don’t yet have, and we still need to groom this.

271 00:27:21.640 00:27:23.699 Amber Lin: There’s no requirements here.

272 00:27:26.080 00:27:28.209 Awaish Kumar: Yeah. It’s okay. I know the requirements.

273 00:27:28.980 00:27:31.979 Amber Lin: Okay, 2 points are medium. Right?

274 00:27:33.380 00:27:35.590 Amber Lin: Next cycle for next cycle.

275 00:27:38.320 00:27:38.990 Amber Lin: Okay?

276 00:27:41.820 00:27:43.030 Amber Lin: All right.

277 00:27:46.870 00:27:49.470 Amber Lin: So we could take a look.

278 00:27:50.690 00:27:53.670 Amber Lin: Still, have some time.

279 00:28:00.220 00:28:03.730 Amber Lin: What is the most likely project here that

280 00:28:04.100 00:28:07.989 Amber Lin: we might do so? We can groom that first.st

281 00:28:08.340 00:28:09.690 Robert Tseng: Emr, migration.

282 00:28:10.220 00:28:12.109 Amber Lin: EMR.

283 00:28:12.630 00:28:13.570 Robert Tseng: The 3rd one.

284 00:28:14.510 00:28:15.050 Amber Lin: Okay.

285 00:28:17.540 00:28:18.580 Amber Lin: There’s 2.

286 00:28:24.960 00:28:29.500 Amber Lin: Build ticketing framework, and project tasks like lists.

287 00:28:33.090 00:28:36.079 Amber Lin: Is that for Uton? Or is that for a wish.

288 00:28:37.120 00:28:48.319 Robert Tseng: No, I mean, this was, I mean, I still don’t feel like this project is ready to go like, there’s some pre work of like, yeah, we started to document some stuff away should put

289 00:28:48.440 00:28:54.520 Robert Tseng: a notion together. I don’t think he sent a message to the Emr team. Yeah, like, there’s just

290 00:28:54.810 00:29:05.149 Robert Tseng: there’s no coordination between us and that in that engineering side of the org. It’s gonna catch up to us eventually, like we we should have so.

291 00:29:05.490 00:29:06.730 Amber Lin: Mr. Team.

292 00:29:08.800 00:29:22.470 Robert Tseng: Yeah, we just need to let them know what we’ve put together, what we, what the expectations are for, like, what data we want to continue to have and, like, get on the road, get on the road, get on the roadmap pretty much like I I think.

293 00:29:22.470 00:29:23.290 Amber Lin: It’s.

294 00:29:23.290 00:29:30.700 Robert Tseng: It’s a very yeah. There’s not much engineering work. A lot of it is just it’s just

295 00:29:31.880 00:29:38.871 Robert Tseng: getting just sharing requirements and like building out like, what does this? What will this project entail? Like?

296 00:29:39.440 00:29:40.210 Robert Tseng: yeah.

297 00:29:40.530 00:29:44.960 Amber Lin: Okay? So this is sounds pretty important that we should.

298 00:29:45.230 00:29:48.899 Amber Lin: I should do who’s gonna be doing this?

299 00:29:48.900 00:29:50.229 Robert Tseng: I assigned it to a wish.

300 00:29:50.460 00:29:51.120 Amber Lin: Okay.

301 00:29:51.820 00:29:52.560 Amber Lin: Oh, yeah.

302 00:29:52.560 00:29:55.269 Awaish Kumar: Yeah, I already have the notion, Doc. I

303 00:29:56.210 00:29:59.190 Awaish Kumar: I will compile the message and send it to them.

304 00:29:59.730 00:30:01.440 Amber Lin: Okay, awesome.

305 00:30:01.860 00:30:12.560 Amber Lin: So we would. I think reaching out is as important as we do the internal work, because the clients would never know what we did.

306 00:30:13.480 00:30:16.890 Amber Lin: Okay, is that, oh, that’s a slide.

307 00:30:17.480 00:30:18.110 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

308 00:30:18.110 00:30:25.959 Robert Tseng: this is like, that’s a slide where I’m supposed to share with leadership like this is what we’ve done, and the slide is blank, because I don’t really know what to say to them.

309 00:30:26.990 00:30:29.320 Amber Lin: Hmm, okay, so this.

310 00:30:31.310 00:30:31.900 Awaish Kumar: Oh!

311 00:30:32.250 00:30:36.659 Amber Lin: Robert. You don’t know what to say to them, because you haven’t seen the notion, Doc, that wish put together.

312 00:30:36.660 00:30:40.429 Robert Tseng: No, I’ve seen the notion, Doc, but it’s like it’s not like

313 00:30:42.182 00:30:51.340 Robert Tseng: it’s not really shareable to at an executive level like it just has, like a bunch of stuff like that’s helpful for us. But, like

314 00:30:51.920 00:30:54.720 Robert Tseng: I, it doesn’t give me a sense of like.

315 00:30:56.240 00:31:01.079 Robert Tseng: Hey, leaders like, Hey, CEO! Like this is what we’ve.

316 00:31:02.270 00:31:03.410 Robert Tseng: These are the.

317 00:31:03.700 00:31:25.130 Robert Tseng: These are all the capabilities that we currently have. This is what the Emr is going to enable us to do and like to have like a visual of like a before and after, like I am. There’s it’s just like it’s a storytelling thing where I have to be able to tell them like yes, we’ve already worked with the Emr team like we’ve discussed like, how.

318 00:31:25.860 00:31:32.599 Robert Tseng: The the work they’re doing is going to improve our access to data. And like, you know, it’s it’s like that’s

319 00:31:32.800 00:31:39.569 Robert Tseng: I’m not expecting you wish to put this slide together. But I do need like I need to be able to tell that story. And right now that I don’t really have.

320 00:31:40.030 00:31:40.650 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

321 00:31:40.650 00:31:47.750 Amber Lin: So having a conversation with the Emr team is really what’s missing here, because we need to know the before and after from them.

322 00:31:47.750 00:32:04.299 Robert Tseng: We’ve already had like 2 meetings with them. I don’t really know what came of them. I wasn’t there. It was just a wish. I think he he put together some stuff on the notion side. Yeah. Once again, I think it’s back to this last mile. It’s like we did stuff. But like, we don’t know how to communicate it. So we’re just

323 00:32:04.480 00:32:09.849 Robert Tseng: yeah. And we’re we’re not really like, yeah, we’re. I think it’s just the handoff has not been good.

324 00:32:10.400 00:32:13.140 Amber Lin: Okay, so we need to.

325 00:32:13.890 00:32:27.899 Amber Lin: We need to get expect it like a before state and from in our team.

326 00:32:28.160 00:32:35.410 Amber Lin: and then a wish to write it out after

327 00:32:35.650 00:32:40.430 Amber Lin: state, and I think that helps us make the slide. If you need my help, I can help you

328 00:32:40.730 00:32:53.900 Amber Lin: put this slide together. But let’s see, what’s missing from project, has that?

329 00:32:54.920 00:32:55.970 Amber Lin: Huh?

330 00:32:58.730 00:33:02.429 Amber Lin: So he wants. I think this is like a roadmap.

331 00:33:06.260 00:33:16.389 Amber Lin: Okay? Wish would you mind sharing the notion in the in the Eden Eden Chat. I can help look at it together. I think I know what Robert needs, and then we can work on it together.

332 00:33:17.590 00:33:18.530 Awaish Kumar: Yeah. Sure.

333 00:33:18.530 00:33:25.780 Amber Lin: Okay, okay, so I think this is a approach roadmap.

334 00:33:36.848 00:33:43.850 Amber Lin: so in the roadmap we’ll include like before after tickets.

335 00:33:44.540 00:33:47.099 Amber Lin: I’m gonna put it.

336 00:33:47.840 00:33:51.159 Amber Lin: Let me, we’ll do. I wish I’ll do this with you.

337 00:33:51.995 00:33:59.000 Amber Lin: I think we’re very close. Just gonna put 1 point. We’ll push that, and then we’ll wow!

338 00:33:59.780 00:34:08.576 Amber Lin: And then side pay. But, Robert, Robert, what is the timeline for? This? Is there?

339 00:34:09.739 00:34:10.279 Robert Tseng: One day.

340 00:34:10.280 00:34:12.440 Amber Lin: What time we want to get this done.

341 00:34:13.400 00:34:28.190 Robert Tseng: Well, yeah, I’m I think the Emr was supposed to go live is basically to replace Basque. The for those who don’t know, like Eden was supposed to move off of Basque by end of this month as well. It’s not gonna happen. I think it’s probably more like September, but.

342 00:34:28.739 00:34:35.139 Robert Tseng: They’ve been working on stuff for the past 2 months. So I I don’t really know how far they are.

343 00:34:36.291 00:34:40.379 Robert Tseng: yeah, I I think the I would just like to know?

344 00:34:41.549 00:34:43.499 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I want to know? Like.

345 00:34:45.969 00:34:54.799 Robert Tseng: I’m I’m just trying to get ahead of the they’re 2 weeks away from launch, and then they dump a bunch of stuff from on us like I don’t. I have. I have no visibility into how far along they are.

346 00:34:56.069 00:35:01.839 Amber Lin: So we need think we need visibility.

347 00:35:04.000 00:35:16.890 Robert Tseng: So it’s kind of just like the sooner that I get to have this conversation. It’s it’s we’re being proactive here, but, like at least be able to get a reaction from like leadership, and the Emr team, like.

348 00:35:16.890 00:35:17.670 Amber Lin: Okay.

349 00:35:17.670 00:35:25.689 Robert Tseng: On where they’re like, yeah, I think people just tend to work in silos unless somebody is actively pushing

350 00:35:25.990 00:35:30.950 Robert Tseng: people to talk. And that just happens to fall on us a lot of the time. So.

351 00:35:39.420 00:35:40.250 Amber Lin: okay.

352 00:35:40.780 00:35:41.170 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

353 00:35:42.375 00:35:48.859 Amber Lin: So let’s get this one. Get that in progress.

354 00:35:49.680 00:35:53.999 Amber Lin: So I think it’s 1 point I can take it.

355 00:35:54.644 00:36:00.309 Amber Lin: Get this done so we can get the slides ready, or at least contact the Emr team to

356 00:36:00.850 00:36:02.339 Amber Lin: get a pulse check.

357 00:36:04.490 00:36:08.790 Amber Lin: I’m gonna say, can I put this in progress.

358 00:36:11.450 00:36:12.050 Robert Tseng: Yeah, you can.

359 00:36:12.050 00:36:13.259 Amber Lin: Want to check. Okay.

360 00:36:13.640 00:36:14.250 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

361 00:36:15.250 00:36:19.840 Amber Lin: Sounds good, so I realized that I missed I

362 00:36:20.060 00:36:28.170 Amber Lin: oh, where is Eden? That I missed? The Cdp project, my bad, so

363 00:36:29.160 00:36:33.920 Amber Lin: I would imagine all of these are needed. I just wanted to see if we can put points

364 00:36:34.150 00:36:36.310 Amber Lin: and priorities to them.

365 00:36:36.310 00:36:37.750 Robert Tseng: Yeah, sure.

366 00:36:39.460 00:36:51.450 Amber Lin: Okay, so here, what are the points for this?

367 00:36:51.930 00:36:56.515 Robert Tseng: Yeah, so this is 2 points. Yeah,

368 00:36:57.080 00:36:57.620 Amber Lin: Okay.

369 00:36:58.220 00:36:58.540 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

370 00:36:58.540 00:37:03.120 Amber Lin: Stole medium 2 points, and then pilot reverse. Etl.

371 00:37:03.720 00:37:05.310 Robert Tseng: Yeah, also, 2 points.

372 00:37:05.670 00:37:06.969 Amber Lin: And that’s.

373 00:37:07.600 00:37:11.720 Robert Tseng: I mean they’re both assigned to me right now, but I I don’t.

374 00:37:13.160 00:37:14.510 Amber Lin: Henry, for Henry.

375 00:37:15.180 00:37:18.620 Robert Tseng: Yeah, let’s put, let’s put on. Let’s let’s just assign it to Henry for now, yeah.

376 00:37:18.620 00:37:23.790 Amber Lin: Okay, this one and the other one that we looked at this one.

377 00:37:24.170 00:37:24.810 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

378 00:37:25.170 00:37:25.750 Amber Lin: Okay?

379 00:37:27.410 00:37:29.490 Amber Lin: Oh, sorry.

380 00:37:32.530 00:37:36.979 Amber Lin: I mean, Henry, now that it’s on you, are these okay? Due dates for you?

381 00:37:39.680 00:37:41.300 Henry Zhao: Might be a little sooner.

382 00:37:43.168 00:37:45.080 Amber Lin: What would be best.

383 00:37:46.180 00:37:48.170 Henry Zhao: Maybe midweek next week. If that’s okay.

384 00:37:48.170 00:37:48.625 Henry Zhao: Okay.

385 00:37:53.010 00:37:57.869 Amber Lin: Identify key segments. Okay, cause you have this for Friday.

386 00:37:59.670 00:38:05.380 Robert Tseng: Yeah, that even 50, we should be done. We should get it done by today. Because we’re having a call. Yeah.

387 00:38:06.120 00:38:08.850 Amber Lin: Oh, is that urgent.

388 00:38:09.640 00:38:12.217 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I mean, it kind of unblocks, like,

389 00:38:13.070 00:38:21.009 Robert Tseng: the modeling work that a wish is doing like, yeah. So I would say, Yeah, I’m I’m trying to.

390 00:38:21.280 00:38:24.950 Robert Tseng: We’re trying to get. I’m trying to finalize the requirements here today.

391 00:38:26.532 00:38:32.169 Amber Lin: We have it assigned to Henry. Is this enough time, Henry, for you to complete today.

392 00:38:38.410 00:38:40.500 Henry Zhao: yeah, Robert, we can work together on this to finish my.

393 00:38:40.500 00:38:45.663 Robert Tseng: Yeah, yeah, I mean anything assigned to Henry. I’m kind of like kind of there as well. So

394 00:38:45.950 00:38:47.860 Amber Lin: Okay, okay, awesome.

395 00:38:49.140 00:38:50.480 Amber Lin: So next.

396 00:38:50.480 00:38:54.150 Robert Tseng: My name off of more things. So like, it’s not just yeah.

397 00:38:54.900 00:39:01.849 Amber Lin: Yeah. Valid tracking plan implementation version 2 is that if it’s a plan.

398 00:39:02.974 00:39:08.451 Robert Tseng: I mean, that’s that’s not. That’s that’s that’s pretty hefty, I would say. That’s like a 3 point

399 00:39:09.060 00:39:10.190 Amber Lin: High priority.

400 00:39:10.910 00:39:11.810 Robert Tseng: Medium.

401 00:39:12.170 00:39:12.710 Amber Lin: Oh!

402 00:39:13.180 00:39:13.800 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

403 00:39:14.030 00:39:14.820 Amber Lin: All right.

404 00:39:15.100 00:39:19.830 Robert Tseng: I don’t think we’re gonna fix it like, yeah, it’s not gonna be in the cycle, anyway. So.

405 00:39:19.830 00:39:20.530 Amber Lin: Okay.

406 00:39:20.830 00:39:31.149 Amber Lin: figure out, yeah. Every now we’ve looked at everything in cycle. It’s just now it’s just grooming handle Pre, customer contact medium. 2 points is correct. Right?

407 00:39:31.510 00:39:34.749 Robert Tseng: Yeah, this is tough. So I we haven’t touched it yet.

408 00:39:34.980 00:39:43.860 Amber Lin: Okay, sounds good data redundancy we have no requirements for this.

409 00:39:47.150 00:39:55.580 Robert Tseng: you can. We can just reassign that to me. I think. That’s part of like the question I’m gonna try to answer today as well.

410 00:39:57.900 00:40:00.820 Amber Lin: Okay, is that in cycle man.

411 00:40:01.150 00:40:02.819 Robert Tseng: Yeah, you can just yeah.

412 00:40:03.440 00:40:03.960 Amber Lin: Okay.

413 00:40:04.270 00:40:05.350 Amber Lin: Sounds good.

414 00:40:06.780 00:40:16.350 Amber Lin: Back to here to pilot audience and bigquery for lifecycle use priority and SMS. Please.

415 00:40:23.550 00:40:27.080 Robert Tseng: yeah, I mean, this should be next cycle. And like, I would say, this is.

416 00:40:27.370 00:40:30.780 Robert Tseng: this is like a 2 point task.

417 00:40:32.490 00:40:36.799 Robert Tseng: Yeah, we just we just haven’t built it out yet. I think it’s yeah.

418 00:40:37.700 00:40:41.770 Robert Tseng: Oh, yeah, I would. Yeah, high high priority.

419 00:40:42.900 00:40:46.629 Amber Lin: Okay. One last thing here. Qa. Event coverage.

420 00:40:48.260 00:40:49.090 Robert Tseng: Oh,

421 00:40:50.520 00:40:53.690 Robert Tseng: I think this is done like, I know what these are. Yeah.

422 00:40:53.690 00:41:00.670 Amber Lin: Oh, that helps. I think that helps us plan the next cycle, I think.

423 00:41:01.234 00:41:10.359 Amber Lin: We don’t have time for grooming now. My my only worry is, I don’t know if we’re able to get all of this stuff done for this current cycle seems like.

424 00:41:10.360 00:41:13.079 Robert Tseng: 3 min journey model. Let’s take that out of cycle.

425 00:41:13.865 00:41:15.380 Amber Lin: Where is that?

426 00:41:15.560 00:41:16.669 Robert Tseng: 4, 5, 1.

427 00:41:17.810 00:41:18.500 Amber Lin: Okay.

428 00:41:19.940 00:41:20.550 Amber Lin: Don’t think, Demo.

429 00:41:20.550 00:41:21.020 Amber Lin: So.

430 00:41:21.020 00:41:22.220 Robert Tseng: But yeah.

431 00:41:22.400 00:41:22.950 Amber Lin: Okay.

432 00:41:27.770 00:41:28.840 Amber Lin: current.

433 00:41:29.430 00:41:34.726 Amber Lin: I’m just going to take a quick look at people’s ticket loads.

434 00:41:39.650 00:41:46.960 Amber Lin: Oh, okay, switch by status.

435 00:41:47.540 00:41:48.670 Amber Lin: All right.

436 00:41:51.340 00:41:53.959 Amber Lin: These are Annie’s tasks.

437 00:41:55.690 00:42:00.070 Amber Lin: Okay, I guess, for this, I guess for Annie. If

438 00:42:01.150 00:42:09.110 Amber Lin: if she doesn’t get enough time, I think the Ltv. Is the 1st thing that we will boot out if she runs out of time

439 00:42:09.770 00:42:10.520 Amber Lin: right.

440 00:42:13.350 00:42:27.515 Robert Tseng: yeah, I mean, we’ll she’s already started it with 4 62, so she’ll keep that in cycle. I mean, the top 4 are just things that she’s waiting on. There’s there’s just like we’re waiting for client feedback. There’s nothing really to do. So I feel like she’s only really just doing the last 6, I guess, but

441 00:42:27.760 00:42:28.280 Amber Lin: Okay.

442 00:42:29.180 00:42:39.229 Amber Lin: so I I’ll make a like, I’ll make it. Status is just like waiting for client feedback. I can say it’s blocked for now. So we just know that what’s happening?

443 00:42:39.980 00:42:46.099 Amber Lin: So these are really the only ones cycle. Okay, I’m good with that.

444 00:42:46.749 00:42:54.790 Amber Lin: For a wish we have. I wish is that all that we have assigned to you? I feel like you’re doing a lot more than that.

445 00:42:57.510 00:43:05.570 Robert Tseng: No, I think he’s that’s he finished. He’s kind of waiting on us for the next step, like he has. I don’t think he’s really had to do much the past couple of days.

446 00:43:05.780 00:43:07.213 Robert Tseng: Oh, okay,

447 00:43:08.130 00:43:14.160 Amber Lin: I mean. I wish if you have capacity, could help with something else, or what is blocking oasis work.

448 00:43:14.490 00:43:24.178 Robert Tseng: Well. So I separated a wish, and de mulatte by like domain, like a wish, handles everything like marketing data related. And like,

449 00:43:25.110 00:43:27.600 Robert Tseng: yeah, he’s supporting on this like.

450 00:43:27.940 00:43:36.599 Robert Tseng: like new new integrations and stuff demalade’s domain is, I’ve kind of assigned them to just do product data and like.

451 00:43:38.430 00:43:41.420 Robert Tseng: Yeah, so, like, yeah.

452 00:43:42.070 00:43:45.960 Awaish Kumar: So I’ve been working on like on the dexter pipelines

453 00:43:47.033 00:43:56.040 Awaish Kumar: like yesterday, for example, few of the pipelines are failing for reading oh, my God, is it?

454 00:43:56.040 00:43:57.939 Awaish Kumar: There are no tickets in here.

455 00:43:58.010 00:44:03.030 Amber Lin: Is your here because it’s like a separate, like internal thing.

456 00:44:03.660 00:44:10.140 Awaish Kumar: Yeah. It’s like, like you didn’t work, but it’s in the. It’s not in the regular. You didn’t.

457 00:44:10.140 00:44:11.360 Robert Tseng: Platform data point.

458 00:44:11.360 00:44:15.990 Amber Lin: Oh, I see, I see. Okay, that’s that makes sense.

459 00:44:16.110 00:44:17.380 Amber Lin: So

460 00:44:21.410 00:44:47.590 Robert Tseng: Yeah, I mean, I have no issue. I mean, like, I think we’ll kind of pick. We’re gonna send him a couple more things today, like after the customer I/O call. But like, that’s just like gonna be requirements for the enriched customer data model. And I think you’ll be able to do that next week. He’s just gonna help us push the the data into customer I/O, or or you know any of the engineering support to to do the to to finish the poc, but like.

461 00:44:47.690 00:44:54.469 Robert Tseng: yeah, like, I kind of set aside his time just for for the C for the Cdp work.

462 00:44:55.450 00:44:56.070 Robert Tseng: Have you seen this.

463 00:44:56.070 00:45:05.750 Amber Lin: That’s valid. Yeah, that’s valid. One thing coming up next after. I think after this cycle is that Demo is going to be out for a week

464 00:45:05.920 00:45:08.140 Amber Lin: for the 1st week. I think he’s out.

465 00:45:08.320 00:45:13.000 Amber Lin: So we’re gonna have to think of how we’re gonna cover his work.

466 00:45:13.690 00:45:14.350 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

467 00:45:15.140 00:45:16.620 Amber Lin: Yeah, so that’s something. We really.

468 00:45:16.620 00:45:34.809 Robert Tseng: A lot of this stuff has been like this is like, we’re 2 cycles in and it heats. I haven’t added anything really neat like there’s a couple of ad hoc things that come up here and there for, but like generally like the cogs problem, we’ve been like just going out for a month now, like a lot of this stuff is just like

469 00:45:35.170 00:45:40.969 Robert Tseng: it’s we’re we’re kind of just like kind of dragging at the finish line here, like, I just.

470 00:45:40.970 00:45:41.910 Amber Lin: Okay.

471 00:45:41.910 00:45:48.303 Robert Tseng: Yeah. So I I am like not trying to add new stuff to them. Lotte, I knew that he was gonna be out. So

472 00:45:48.570 00:45:49.400 Amber Lin: Okay.

473 00:45:49.400 00:46:04.680 Robert Tseng: Yeah, the ad hoc work. I’m sure a waste to cover, because it’s just like fix this in the model or make sure that the pipelines are running, or whatever like, I’m sure you could do that like, it’s just that’s just engineering maintenance work. That I’m sure. Yeah.

474 00:46:04.680 00:46:11.559 Amber Lin: Sounds good. So let’s let’s focus on getting the model to push all of these.

475 00:46:12.120 00:46:14.570 Robert Tseng: Done get it done by this end cycle.

476 00:46:14.834 00:46:17.740 Robert Tseng: Which I understand, which is why I’ve been trying to like

477 00:46:18.680 00:46:28.819 Robert Tseng: escalate, like, I think there’s yeah. We have this big call with bask next week. I I want him to be ready to just be like

478 00:46:29.190 00:46:38.848 Robert Tseng: Bask. You’re blocking us from doing like half these tickets because of Xyz, like, I think that’s what I was trying to to get him to.

479 00:46:39.330 00:46:42.240 Robert Tseng: I I was. That’s what I was like kind of sharing earlier at stand up today.

480 00:46:42.240 00:46:44.210 Amber Lin: I see, I see that’s valid.

481 00:46:44.835 00:46:50.399 Amber Lin: So that’s testing escalated. Okay? So all of these are escalated.

482 00:46:50.580 00:46:54.540 Amber Lin: So these are his tasks. Okay, yeah.

483 00:46:55.080 00:47:09.349 Robert Tseng: Escalated is like to me. Escalated is like when whoever is assigned can’t handle it themselves like they’re not necessarily blocked, but like they do need like active review, or they need some escalation. That’s how I’ve been using that flag.

484 00:47:09.350 00:47:15.989 Amber Lin: I’m just going to change the color so I can recognize that it’s different, because I oftentimes I look at it. I was like, oh, it kind of looks the same.

485 00:47:16.710 00:47:17.270 Robert Tseng: Yeah.

486 00:47:19.020 00:47:19.580 Amber Lin: Okay.

487 00:47:19.690 00:47:20.650 Amber Lin: Sounds good.

488 00:47:21.089 00:47:45.709 Amber Lin: I feel pretty good about this grooming session. Thank you. Everybody for joining. I hope it also made you a bit more clear about what other people are working on, what? When, what we, what we need to do, and what we need to improve on. I know we have a retro every week. I’m not sure if we want to keep it weekly or do it bi-weekly, but if that’s like our demo session for the clients. We can keep it weekly.

489 00:47:47.380 00:48:06.870 Robert Tseng: No, we are. I think we can. We can do it. We can shift it to bi-weekly if you want, you can run it. But and then it’s kind of like, I think I would like to alternate us doing our retro versus, and then us also updating the the decks like for to for help to help me to do the demos. So we alternate, demo and then retro demo retro kind of thing.

490 00:48:07.160 00:48:09.780 Amber Lin: Yeah, I like that. I’ll I’ll go change the schedule.

491 00:48:10.050 00:48:11.650 Robert Tseng: Okay. Thanks. Everybody.

492 00:48:11.860 00:48:12.860 Robert Tseng: Cool. Thanks.

493 00:48:13.500 00:48:14.569 Amber Lin: Alright, bye.

494 00:48:14.840 00:48:16.280 Annie Yu: Thanks, bye.