EcoFiltro Staff Members Sample Clauses

EcoFiltro Staff Members. The interview subjects identified several benefits that they could foresee with using the application in the future, particularly the water testing capability. By the end of both rounds of interviews, it was rather well-established that the content in the app fit precisely into the work that these staff members (especially the field team) already do routinely. This supports the success of the agile development of the application, and the importance of a user-centered design as determined in previous publications (Xxxxxx et al., 2018; XxXxxxxx et al., 2012). Unlike many applications in the study by Localytics in 2011–which found that around a quarter of apps downloaded in 2010 were used only once (Localytics, 2011)–the app development team in this project can be relatively sure that the technology will be adopted and used recurringly by EcoFiltro staff members. EcoFiltro leadership have committed to implementing the app in the company workflow for field visits. Successful future adoption was also indicated in several interviews that acknowledged how the app and the water testing capability filled major gaps in the field team’s efforts in rural communities: the lack of comprehensive community engagement by EcoFiltro and community awareness around the contamination of their water sources. Even in the alpha-tester interviews, where the water quality testing button was merely hinted at, participants were already drawn to the project and eager to see it implemented in the field. Furthermore, it is important to remember that all EcoFiltro staff members have a smartphone or tablet provided by the company with which to access the application. The topic of workload relief and providing “instant” support to the work that these employees do in Guatemala was especially motivating and indicative that the technology development carried their interests in mind (B3; B4). A small example of this was how the “Contact Us” page would allow many of the messages and queries that the management and field staff receive to be channeled into one medium which, at the same time, registers the client’s relevant information along with their message. Participants liked to set up hypothetical situations where they repeatedly used the phrase, “Download this,” to show several instances in which the application would facilitate explanations that they would normally have to do by word of mouth. Staff who work in the field clearly anticipate that convincing communities to use the EcoFiltro i...
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