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one of the great "features" of software is it's malleable - and can change - but what changes to put in software and then subsequently release is a difficult undertaking. Modern companies plan software changes using all sorts of data - but most importantly they harvest feedback directly from users - both about defects and room for improvement and desired features for the future…
Porsche lacks an efficient mechanism to get feedback directly from their software users to feed into their software release plans. I know because I've attempted to get feedback to Porsche about their software and it's nearly impossible as a customer of their product to find a conduit for this feedback.
this is very "old style" and not effective in the 21st century especially for any company that wants to compete digitally…
Porsche wil continue to be backwards-ass until they realize great software is built iteratively with customer feedback as a key element of the design process - and it's never "done/baked/finished" - it's also not exclusively the purview of "designers" who curate it into a final unchanging product…not to be messed with.
this "core" value that software must iterate to be great is lacking at Porsche and seems to me being a long time customer conflicts with elements of Porsche's DNA…
digital requires rapid flexibility with feedback at the center of evolution…until Porsche integrates some modern customer feedback mechanisms for their software systems - they will continue to flail…
my $0.02 YMMV
Porsche lacks an efficient mechanism to get feedback directly from their software users to feed into their software release plans. I know because I've attempted to get feedback to Porsche about their software and it's nearly impossible as a customer of their product to find a conduit for this feedback.
this is very "old style" and not effective in the 21st century especially for any company that wants to compete digitally…
Porsche wil continue to be backwards-ass until they realize great software is built iteratively with customer feedback as a key element of the design process - and it's never "done/baked/finished" - it's also not exclusively the purview of "designers" who curate it into a final unchanging product…not to be messed with.
this "core" value that software must iterate to be great is lacking at Porsche and seems to me being a long time customer conflicts with elements of Porsche's DNA…
digital requires rapid flexibility with feedback at the center of evolution…until Porsche integrates some modern customer feedback mechanisms for their software systems - they will continue to flail…
my $0.02 YMMV
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