"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?
"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?
"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?