And even if it doesn’t, you as a marketing department should probably still try to convince upper management that the statistical noise is growth, otherwise less money for you. That’s how weird marketing decisions happen, because large companies are extremely compartmentalized and upper management doesn’t have time or resources to check how accurate that is, that’s marketing’s job.
And even if it doesn’t, you as a marketing department should probably still try to convince upper management that the statistical noise is growth, otherwise less money for you. That’s how weird marketing decisions happen, because large companies are extremely compartmentalized and upper management doesn’t have time or resources to check how accurate that is, that’s marketing’s job.