Role-specific permissions for manager-level group editing
Taylor Jennings
Permission levels are too broad. Granting a sales manager the ability to edit team groups also gives them access to unrelated settings they shouldn't have visibility into.
Admins should be able to assign more granular permissions to specific roles, such as allowing a sales manager to edit team groups without granting broader admin access.
Overly broad permission levels force a choice between too much access or no access. Granular permissions let organizations align access to actual job responsibilities without creating security risks.
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Carl Chomko
Completely agree with Taylor's feedback. Managing teams is tedious and occurs often with certain teams, which makes sense to allow managers to do themselves. However, managers should not have admin access.
Either creating new intermediate levels of user roles or allowing us to define roles with custom permissions would be very helpful to our business and utilization of Chili Piper.