The City of Snaxboro has several License and Permit forms that are long and complex. Applicants often fill out these forms incorrectly and forget to submit key pieces of information, resulting in requests for more information on their applications. The city wants to use Public Sector Solutions and digitize these forms to increase the accuracy of information submitted by applicants and reduce processing times.
What three recommendations should a Technical Consultant provide to the city to achieve this?
To help the City of Snaxboro enhance the accuracy of submissions and reduce processing times for complex license and permit forms, here are three recommendations using Salesforce Public Sector Solutions:
Review the application forms and find logical points in the process that can be broken into shorter steps (Option C). This approach helps simplify the application process by breaking lengthy forms into more manageable parts, reducing the cognitive load on applicants and decreasing the likelihood of errors. This is a best practice in user experience design, especially for complex form processes.
Review the application forms and try to replicate them as much as possible in a single step using OmniScripts (Option D). For parts of the form that are straightforward and do not necessarily benefit from being broken down, using OmniScripts to replicate the process in a single step can streamline data entry and make the process faster for users. This approach should be used judiciously to avoid overwhelming users and should be balanced with breaking down more complex sections.
Analyze all the application forms and create simple, reusable OmniScripts for processes that are repeatable (Option E). OmniScripts allow for creating dynamic, guided experiences that can simplify complex processes and ensure data is captured accurately. By creating reusable scripts for common processes across different forms, the city can maintain consistency and efficiency, reducing the administrative burden and improving the user experience.
Options A and B were not selected because:
Option A suggests adding spaces in element names to improve OmniScript's load time, which is not a recognized or effective practice for this purpose.
Option B proposes using a PDF form integrated with the application intake process, which would counteract efforts towards digital transformation by relying on a less interactive and less flexible format.
The chosen options (C, D, E) leverage Salesforce's capabilities to digitize and streamline complex forms effectively, thus enhancing the quality of submissions and operational efficiency. These practices are supported by Salesforce's guidelines for designing user-friendly digital forms and processes within its Public Sector Solutions framework.
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