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# Julia, the Boutique business strategist

* **Description**: Julia is a business strategist who assists small boutiques to optimize their retail spaces. She owns 10 DTM devices that she employs across her 10 different client boutiques.
* **Goal**: Julia wishes to structure her devices according to client locations to easily monitor foot traffic data and implement strategic retail adjustments.
* **How to**: Julia has the option to set up individual organizations for each of her clients within the DTM app. Subsequently, she can mark each boutique as a location under the appropriate organization. Every location will then have one DTM device allocated. With this arrangement, Julia can smoothly transition between different clients (organizations) and compare foot traffic data between various boutiques (locations). This allows Julia to customize her strategic advice for each client and observe the outcome of her suggested changes.


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