For an interaction designer it would be a matter of presenting the data
vertical or horizontal by scrolling clicking (obviously horizontal scroll).
For a visual designer it would be a matter of typography, color, and spacing
(their is guidelines and best practices available).

For a  developer it would be a matter of using an if else, or a switch
statement (I would use my gut instinct based on the existing architecture).

For qa it is a matter of knowing all variations of input and executing them
at different levels.

For a PM you should be aware of the above and making sure it is happening in
a timely manner.

For marketing you should be aware of your competitors and your users
activity and communicating it to your team.

For sales you shouldn't have to resort to used car lot tactics because the
team upstairs is competent and always sinks 3 pointers, people want what
they make.

For a User you should be anticipating the next release of what the above
individuals are putting together for you to experience.
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