> That was my initial understanding as someone who has had these discussions before. I don't think I'm adding any arguments, my first point is pretty much universally accepted and known. The author is just assuming a certain level of industry knowledge.
Or they're just bad at communicating and likely decision-making as well. I would say you're giving the author too much credit to be honest but I get your point. It's a poorly-written article in general imo.
Or they're just bad at communicating and likely decision-making as well. I would say you're giving the author too much credit to be honest but I get your point. It's a poorly-written article in general imo.