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Hi. I'm Kelly Kirkpatrick,

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and I'm part of the
customer success team at One Model.

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In this video,

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I'd like to give you a
quick tour of the One Model tool.

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I'll take you through each of
the menu items at a high level.

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So if there is any
further information you'd like after

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seeing this video,

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then please go and check out
the help center for lots more

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articles and information about everything
I'm about to show you.

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So here we go.

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When you first log into One
Model, you'll come to a home

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page. Perhaps similar or
quite different to this one.

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This is a demo site. But it
does have the same bones as your site.

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It's important to note that

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what you see when you log
into One Model may be quite

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different to other users
because all of that is managed

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by role based security,

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which is a whole other
topic that I won't get into.

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But it is a a great
part of the tool,

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to have the flexibility to control
what your users see and do.

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On the first,

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button here you'll see a logo
and clicking on that logo will

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bring you back to the
home page at any time.

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Explore

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is basically your data library.
So the metrics, dimensions,

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tables, and fields,

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everything that is available
from your combined data sources.

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Explore is where permissioned
users can create queries,

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tables, charts, and
other visualizations like geomaps.

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You can also make
edits to metrics,

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update dimension categories
and so much more.

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As you'll see when
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this is where you also
go to create all charts.

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Super users do spend a lot
of time in Explore generating the

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content that their
users want to see.

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Then Storyboards,

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clicking on Storyboards will
open the Storyboard Library.

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And this gives you access to
any of the Storyboards that you

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are permissioned to see.

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They'll be categorized
under different topics here.

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And you click on a link to
go into that Storyboard.

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What you can also see is
your unshared Storyboards.

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So this is like your sandbox.

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Personal storyboards that won't be able
to be accessed by other users.

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Moving along to Exports.

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So when you're in an Explore
query or when you are viewing a

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Storyboard, you can export tables
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When you click on Export,

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it provides a list of the
CSVs that you have exported,

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including the file name
and when it was exported.

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The download links stay active on
this page for about a week

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if you need to go back,

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and search for something
that you've previously exported.

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Now the Data menu is
different to Explore.

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Explore is the more curated
version of your data.

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The Data Menu is where
permission chooses and review data loads.

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You can check if all
the expected Loads arrived and

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processed successfully
overnight.

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Sources is where you can
see how those individual files are

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configured and what you
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each data source.

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As you know, One Model extracts
data from all kinds of sources.

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So your HRIS, recruiting,
learning, survey, custom flat

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files, the list goes on.

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So Sources is where you can
review what's coming into your site.

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Then Destinations is where
any outgoing data is configured.

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This is where you can set
up and monitor scheduled

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destinations to Redshift,

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Amazon, SFTP, and other.

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Augmentations

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is the home of your One
AI predictive models.

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And for processing scripts,

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If you wanna see how
we're transforming

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all those source files into
the connected and usable

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dimensions, tables and fields,

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you click on processing scripts and
have access to the full code.

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We do promote a lot
of transparency, at One Model,

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and this is one example
where people who are familiar with

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scripts can go in and see
exactly what what we're doing

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with the data that
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Admin.

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Now some of these are set
and forget, but others you'll be

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using on a regular basis
as a One Model Admin user.

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Company is about your
site wide settings.

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So like the home page,
SAML2 integration, allowed IPs, and more.

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The next three- Users,
Application Access Roles and

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Data Access Roles are for
your role based security.

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So lots of activity there.

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Drill Through Columns, and
Table and Column Label Editor

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is for customizing what your users see
on the screen and in their exports.

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File History keeps a record
of any flat files that are

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uploaded to your site,
either manually or via SFTP.

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Data Warehouse Clusters is
related to those data destinations.

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Site Validation provides a
summary of any errors that may

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need your attention.

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So for example,

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if you request a change to
how a dimension is built,

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then any related metrics or
Storyboards may also require an update,

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and you can check for a
summary of errors in the Site

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Validation page.

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Branding.

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All of the site colors.

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So the text, the lines,
the background, these menu

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items. All of that
is customizable.

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So branding is where you can go
to test and set that all up.

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Admin Reports,

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is where you go for a
really handy range of CSV reports

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that you can
download at any time.

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These will give you the details
behind your metrics setup,

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current user lists,

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role based permission
details and lots more.

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The help

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button here will take you
to the One Model help center.

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And this is your go to resource
for FAQs, articles, videos,

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and also the product
release notes.

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It's actually a public
website - help.one model.co,

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but there is also specific
content and functionality that

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can only be accessed by
One Model users like logging tickets.

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Last but not least
is the Account.

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So clicking on Account, if
you have permissions to Proxy as

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another user, this is where
you can start a proxy session.

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And go to Preferences. If you do
need to change a password, if you have

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been set up with a username
and password access, in addition to

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single sign on.

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Thanks for watching.
That's the end of the tour.