"To end this call, press 1 or simply hang up." seems to be an interesting UX challenge, because most people probably don't need to be told how to end a phone call, but some small unknown percentage might have an unanswered question. What users really need is permission.
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start the process via the admin screen, then scan in barcodes of products. This was recursive, bc products came in variants, and there was "all done with variant X of product P", "all done with product P" and "all done receiving" confirmations clerks screwed up the process >
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maybe 10% of the time, losing all progress. I asked cofounder "tweak the UX". "No," he insisted "there is no possible better UX. They are dumb and refuse to read. There's no POSSIBLE way to make this better." I proposed a 1 minute hack. >>>
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