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AI Power Hour Morning Session - Bigger Stronger Faster Date: March 31, 2026 Host: Kyle Bartlett Participants: Kyle Bartlett, Heather Bartz, Michael Falvo [00:00:00 - 00:06:30] Chapter 1: Introductions and Session Format Discussion Kyle Bartlett welcomes everyone to the AI Power Hour morning session. The session is titled Bigger Stronger Faster. Kyle is joining from Houston, Heather Bartz is joinin

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to accomplish. She has seen her manager Ray's Staples sales dashboard and wants to replicate something similar for other retailers. The current process of manually formatting weekly sales reports into presentable formats takes too much time for her team. She describes the typical workflow: every week they receive sales reports from retailers like Staples, and someone has to manually copy the data,

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dashboard as an example of what they will build. He shows the dashboard on screen and walks through its features including charts, category breakouts, and partner comparisons. He then explains the two main methods for keeping dashboards updated with fresh data each week. Method 1 is Google Drive folder sync. You can connect a Google Drive folder directly to your dashboard. When you drop a new data

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step by step, showing everyone how to start a brand new dashboard project from scratch. First tip: if the MOPA interface appears in Chinese, you can switch it to English by clicking the Open in Browser option. This opens it in your web browser where it defaults to English. This is an important first step that many people miss. Kyle explains how to create a new project in MOPA. You start by describ

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partner or retailer names, geographic locations, product categories, and timeline or date ranges. Specifying these dimensions upfront helps MOPA create a more accurate dashboard on the first try. Heather asks about whether she should plan her data structure upfront or just start building and iterate. Kyle says both approaches can work, but planning upfront saves significant time. He recommends spe

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same dashboard? Yes, you share the project link with team members. Once they access it, their permissions persist long-term. Multiple people can modify and sync data through the shared project. The collaboration link persists over time. Once someone has accessed your project, they maintain access without needing to be re-invited. This makes it easy for teams to jointly maintain dashboards. Kyle di

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need (totals, averages, comparisons to prior period). Kyle agrees with Michael and adds that you can even use the AI agent as a planning partner. Before building anything, you can have a conversation with the AI about your data structure, describe what reports you receive, and ask it to help you design the optimal dashboard layout. This planning conversation with the AI can save hours of rework la

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