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I'd be worried that multiple rounds of feedback back and forth would cost more time and money than doing it myself.

Having multiple people do the same thing, and finding people who are quality-oriented and trying to stick to them sounds clever, though.



I never really give feedback. I either keep on or end contracts but I never attempt to coach them into being useful. The cost/benefit isn't there, as you pointed out.

Sometimes, it's just that the question isn't suitable for this method and I just sink the project till I can think of better.




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