💨 Abstract
Sonos, a speaker-maker, has unveiled a series of reforms aimed at restoring customer trust following a disastrous app update in May that caused widespread issues and prompted staff cuts. CEO Patrick Spence admitted mistakes and announced that he and seven other leaders would forgo their bonuses. The company plans to extend warranties, improve app testing, release updates regularly, and form a customer advisory board.
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