How can companies effectively measure the impact of employee participation in the design process on the creation of user-friendly interfaces, and use this data to continuously improve their design strategies?

Continuous Improvement
Companies can measure the impact of employee participation in the design process by collecting feedback from users on the usability and satisfaction of the interfaces. They can also track metrics such as task completion rates, error rates, and time spent on tasks. This data can be used to identify areas for improvement and make informed decisions on design strategies. By continuously analyzing this data and implementing changes based on the feedback received, companies can ensure that their interfaces are user-friendly and meet the needs of their target audience.