Despite the design team’s high standards, product priorities often favored speed or vague stakeholder demands over quality and user value. Vision was frequently dictated top-down without supporting data, user input, or measurable outcomes—leading to initiatives that felt disconnected from real needs and lacked lasting impact.
Compounding this were constant leadership shakeups, repeated layoffs, and a lack of strategic course correction—creating a culture of instability rather than innovation. The company, once a market leader, now struggles to deliver even baseline product quality. It’s disheartening to watch strong design work get sidelined by reactive, short-term decision-making.