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# Sophia, the Retail store chain manager

* **Description**: Sophia manages a regional chain of retail stores with 15 locations spread across the state. She has a total of 30 DTM devices, two in each store.
* **Goal**: Sophia wants to use DTM devices to analyze foot traffic patterns across all her stores to optimize staffing and store layouts.
* **How to**: Sophia can set up a single organization in the DTM app representing her retail chain. Under this organization, she can create 15 different locations corresponding to each of her stores. Each store (location) would then have two DTM devices assigned to it. This setup allows Sophia to analyze and compare foot traffic data across all her stores, helping her make data-driven decisions about staffing and store layout optimization.


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