The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “The Customer Is Always Right – Even When The Data Says They’re Wrong”.

David Ewart says, “The epic media battle between New York Times reporter John Broder and Tesla CEO Elon Musk began with a negative consumer review, escalated with a strong-armed public rebuttal by a powerful executive and ended with a bunch of shared log files disputing the veracity of Broder’s driving experience. So what’s the big deal? Was this just another he-said-he-said that ended with data coming to the rescue?

Oh no. It’s bigger than that, much bigger”.

The Customer Is Always Right – Even When The Data Says They’re Wrong

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