Monday, 27 April 2026 · 11:00–12:30 (90 min) · United Business Centre II, 591 Soi Sukhumvit 33, Bangkok. The museDAM tutorial slot inside the 3-day onboarding — Day 1 AM is overview (9:30–11:00) + this museDAM block (11:00–12:30); afternoon is ingenOPS.
Late-breaking from Jennifer (Sun 26 Apr evening). She did the workspace prep yesterday and sent the access details to the client this morning. The system is not empty when you open it Monday.
You're not walking into a blank room. By the time you start the museDAM block, four things are true.
Tezign confirmed Apr 22; Jennifer finished the workspace setup Apr 26 evening. When you open the laptop:
musedam.aihttps://musedam.ai/s/1yXAEV#Joinhttps://dipp.ing/ — KTC users #24–32 in MarComm and Graphic Designer departments are already invited to the KTC Brand SpaceJennifer's kick-off email to Sudchavee this morning confirmed everyone has been added to the museDAM KTC workspace as Contributor. Admin access has been granted (both museDAM and ingenOPS) to:
These four were created server-side, so on first login they use "Forgot password" to set their password. Tell them this before they touch a keyboard or they'll think their account is broken.
Through the Mar 11 → Apr 16 thread with Sudchavee, you've co-designed the structure. Jennifer instantiated it Sunday. Don't re-debate it on stage — narrate the live tree on screen.
Per Jennifer's Apr 24 reply: musedam.ai, withmuse.ai, dipp.ing. If anyone can't load the site Monday morning, that's a KTC IT escalation, not yours.
Most of the prep is already done by Jennifer. Trim down to what's left.
KTC_Promotion_2-02_v1.jpg, Agoda_Hero_KV.png, etc.musedam.ai/en-US/help) for fallbackKTC side, based on the email thread + space-provisioning list:
Roughly: a Digital Marketing core, a MarCom partner team, and likely a Design contingent that'll show up Tuesday for the layout workshop.
| Block | Time | Topic |
|---|---|---|
| Open + login flow | 0:00 – 0:05 | Everyone signs in, "Forgot password" if needed |
| User management | 0:05 – 0:25 | 20 min |
| Folder structure & organization | 0:25 – 0:50 | 25 min |
| Tag management | 0:50 – 1:15 | 25 min |
| Asset upload & management | 1:15 – 1:30 | 15 min |
| Buffer / Q&A | 1:30 | Hand-off to lunch |
The order matters: roles → folders → tags → assets is "container before content". Trying to upload before they understand who can see what produces awkward questions you don't want.
Objective: Sudchavee and team understand the role model well enough to assign their team — and know what they can and can't delegate.
Open with the answer to her actual question. From the Mar 26 email Sudchavee asked literally: "What roles are typically defined within MUSE DAM? How are permissions structured? Recommended approach for assigning access rights (view, edit, upload, approve)?" Frame this entire section as your answer.
Heads-up: Jennifer pre-set everyone to Contributor. Per her Apr 26 DM: "Since I'm not quite sure what the seniority of the users listed in the onboarding doc, I've added the users and assigned them to be 'Contributor.' You should clarify with Sudchavee at the end of tomorrow to check if we need to make any changes." So the conversation today is tuning a working assignment, not building one cold. End-of-day action: walk Sudchavee through the slate and confirm or adjust.
Four named roles in the English UI, with three additional Members sub-variants used mostly for partners/agencies. This is what the team will see in the platform — no fabricated names.
| Role (English UI) | Internal label | Can do |
|---|---|---|
| System Admin (1 only) | 归属者 (Owner) | Everything — only role that can delete the team, transfer ownership, promote anyone to Admin, toggle member invitations on/off, and see all folders even without being a collaborator |
| Content Manager | 管理员 (Admin) | Team settings (name, language, external sharing, email suffix), member management (invite + set roles up to Contributor), full audit logs and analytics, billing/orders, delete any collaborated folder or asset (not just own) |
| Contributor | 可编辑 (Can Edit) | Create and organise folders (parent + sub), rename/move, edit metadata, create share links, apply and edit tags, AI Smart Parsing + AI Content Creation, delete own assets and folders only |
| Members | 可上传查看下载 | Upload, view, download — MuseCopilot only (no Smart Parsing / Content Creation). Cannot delete anything, cannot create folders, cannot tag assets. |
| Members — Upload & View | 可上传查看 | Upload + view only, no download. For agencies you don't want pulling files. |
| Members — View & Download | 可查看下载 | View + download, no upload. For stakeholders / execs. |
| Members — View Only | 仅查看 (View Only) | Preview only. For partners reviewing distribution packs. |
These matter for handoff: (1) delete the team, (2) transfer ownership, (3) promote anyone to Content Manager / Admin, (4) toggle member invitations on/off. Everything else a Content Manager can do too.
A team-level role is the default. Within a Shared folder, the folder owner can grant individual collaborators tighter or looser rights. Critical visibility rule from the Feishu 3.4 doc: Members, Contributors, and Content Managers can only see folders they've been added to as collaborators. The System Admin sees everything. So visibility is governed by who's been added to each folder, not by role alone — that's how you isolate Marketing's WIP folder from MarCom even though both teams are in the same workspace.
02_CAMPAIGN/[Campaign]/04_Approved_Final. So approval permission = who can move/upload to that folder. Recommend: only System Admins + Content Managers + designated Contributors on that specific folder.01_SHARED_LIBRARY, 04_ARCHIVE, and every 02_CAMPAIGN/[Campaign]/04_Approved_Final. All 30+ users get at least view/download.02_CAMPAIGN/[Campaign]/01_Brief_Reference through 03_Working restricted to the assigned campaign team only — brief docs and WIP shouldn't be visible to broader Marketing until they reach Final. 03_DIGITAL_PRODUCT restricted to UX/UI designers + IT.05_Distribution_Pack folders only. Assign View & Download (Role 06) so they can pull but not upload or browse the wider library. Share links can be time-limited — solves the asset-expiry concern directly.For deep details on what each role can do, refer to Jennifer's museDAM Role Permissions Notion page.
Jennifer flagged the Contributor default isn't necessarily right. The proper slate, mapped against KTC's onboarding-checklist team list:
| KTC team | Recommended role | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Sudchavee, Muanfun | System Admin | Already pre-set as Admin — propose stepping up to System Admin so they own governance and can transfer ownership/promote Admins without going through us |
| Sarinda (IT) | System Admin | SSO and integration oversight |
| Slin, Chutima (MarCom) | Content Manager | Already pre-set as Admin — confirm. They own day-to-day library mgmt, tag taxonomy, audit logs. |
| Graphic Designers, UX/UI Designers | Contributor | Correct as pre-applied — upload, organise, tag, manage own assets |
| Marketing team (Pranaya, Tosapong, Varitta, Nattasit, etc.) | Members or View & Download (Role 06) | Step DOWN from Contributor. They review and download finals; should not reorganise the library or create folders. |
| Merchant partners, media agencies | View Only (Role 07) or View & Download (Role 06) | External — only see distribution packs shared via time-limited share link |
Don't force commitment on the spot. Show the screen, walk Sudchavee through the slate, and lock the changes during the end-of-day check-in. The downward adjustments (Marketing team → Members) and upward adjustments (Sudchavee, Muanfun → System Admin; Sarinda → System Admin) are the only ones that need to move; everything else can stay.
Mini-exercise (5 min, optional): have one person on each team try to drag the same file into a Shared Folder where they have different roles. They see "Can Upload" succeeds, "Can View" gets blocked. Lands the concept faster than a slide.
Objective: They walk out understanding why the structure looks the way it does — enough that when they hit a new asset and ask "where does this go?" the answer is obvious.
Don't redesign the structure on stage. Jennifer instantiated it Sunday night — every folder you'll demo is already there. Open the workspace, walk the live tree, and explain why each one is shaped the way it is. They co-built this; you're confirming and operationalizing.
Anything reusable across campaigns. The notable subfolder is 06_COMPLIANCE_COPY (added at KTC's request) for responsible-lending text, T&C archives, disclaimers in TH and EN. Single source of truth for legal copy. Worth flagging — it solves a real risk: campaigns shipping with stale legal text.
Structured Year > Month (JAN, FEB, …) > Campaign Name. The Month layer was KTC's Apr 10 request. Inside each campaign: 04_Approved_Final and within that, 06_Merchant_Variations (separates the master KV from the batch outputs going to specific merchants). The "Distribution Pack" folder was removed; it's now inside Approved_Final.
Organized by partner name: Agoda, Klook, Visa, etc. There's a [Partner Name] placeholder folder for onboarding new partners — show how to clone it. Industry category (Dining, Travel, Shopping, Health) is not in the folder hierarchy here; it's a tag dimension. Deliberate decision to avoid duplicating partners across category folders.
Each product gets its own folder, and inside every product the same UI Screens / Banners / Icons / Components & References substructure repeats. Predictable, easy to navigate.
Campaign Type > Year > Campaign Name (KTC's preference; lets them retrieve all "promotion 5%" campaigns across years quickly).
02_CAMPAIGN/[Campaign] effectively controls that whole campaign's deletability.The "Uncategorized" trap. When someone uploads an asset without picking a folder, it lands in Uncategorized — and Uncategorized is visible to everyone on the team by default. Explicit warning to call out: never drop unreleased creative or partner-confidential material into the workspace without choosing a folder first. One-line warning that prevents real problems.
KTC asked to revise the system on Apr 10 but hasn't sent the final version yet. Confirm the naming convention live or schedule it for Wed morning. Suggested anchor format: KTC_[Partner]_[CampaignType]_[CampaignName]_[Variant]_v[N] — but pause for their input.
Objective: Everyone can get a file into the system through whichever path fits their actual workflow.
Show all four briefly so people pick the one that fits how they actually work:
Then call out the other ingestion paths in passing — they'll find them later if useful: mobile collection (iOS/Android app), browser inspiration collector plugin, Eagle migration.
One workflow callback: in the Apr 1 deep-dive Gemini notes, KTC's existing intake is Power App brief → designer rotation. The natural museDAM tie-in is: designer uploads finished work into 02_CAMPAIGN/[year]/[month]/[campaign]/04_Approved_Final once Marketing signs off. That's the bridge between their existing process and museDAM. Drop that one sentence in here so they see the integration path, not a parallel system.
Recap the four things they should be able to do this afternoon without help:
Then plant two threads for Wednesday:
These were owed to KTC. Status as of Monday morning, with Jennifer's Sun-night work folded in: