A company's employee wellness portal offers an app to track exercise activity via users' mobile devices. Which of the following design techniques would most effectively inform users of their data privacy rights and privileges when using the app?
Providing a link at the bottom of each screen (option D) seems like a good idea for ongoing access, but I’m not sure if users would actually notice it there.
I feel like presenting the privacy policy during registration (option C) could be effective since users are already engaged, but I’m not completely confident about that.
I think option B makes sense because a clear privacy policy is crucial, but I wonder if just having it written well is enough for users to actually read it.
I think I've got this one figured out. The key is to add the registered symbol after the company name in the header. I'll just double-click the header, select the text, and then insert the symbol from the Insert tab.
I'm a little confused on this one. I know the strategic communication process has several key steps, but I'm not totally clear on the order. I'll have to review my notes to make sure I have the right sequence in mind.
This question is testing our understanding of strategic planning. The key is to identify the options that directly address the feasibility of implementing the strategy, such as time, resources, and stakeholder impact. I think I can nail this one.
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