Love the idea of optimizing for what people "want to want" as a opposed to what they pay attention to. Lots of previous work on that across companies that you can leverage. How are you planning on measuring whether you are succeeding at increasing quality?
Love the idea of optimizing for what people "want to want" as a opposed to what they pay attention to. Lots of previous work on that across companies that you can leverage. How are you planning on measuring whether you are succeeding at increasing quality?
"How are you planning on measuring whether you are succeeding at increasing quality?" is such a good question. And will those results ultimately change anything for users if they aren't satisfactory?
Love the idea of optimizing for what people "want to want" as a opposed to what they pay attention to. Lots of previous work on that across companies that you can leverage. How are you planning on measuring whether you are succeeding at increasing quality?
"How are you planning on measuring whether you are succeeding at increasing quality?" is such a good question. And will those results ultimately change anything for users if they aren't satisfactory?