A client asks a question, and you give a weak answer. Your task is to rewrite it and make it sound: professional; confident; client-friendly; user-focused; persuasive. Avoid vague words like better, easier, nice, simple, good., Client: Why didn't you use a pie chart? Bad answer: Because the horizontal bar chart is better., I understand your point, since pie charts are very common and visually appealing. The challenge is that we have quite a few categories here, and some segments would become too small to compare accurately. A horizontal bar chart makes it much easier for users to scan the data and understand the differences between values at a glance. That's why we believe it's the more effective option for this dataset., Client: Why did you split the process into several steps? Bad answer: Because it's easier this way., Client: Why does the new version look so simple? Bad answer: Because simple designs are better., Client: Why did you remove some buttons? Bad answer: There were too many., Client: Why will this feature take another week? Bad answer: Because it takes time., I understand your point, since pie charts are very common and visually appealing. The challenge is that we have quite a few categories here, and some segments would become too small to compare accurately. A horizontal bar chart makes it much easier for users to scan the data and understand the differences between values at a glance. That's why we believe it's the more effective option for this dataset., Client: How do I know these decisions are actually useful? Bad answer: Because we're professionals., That's a completely reasonable question. Our decisions are based on UX principles, user behavior, and the goals of the product rather than personal preferences. We always try to understand what problem we're solving and how each decision supports users and business objectives. There's a clear reason behind every change we propose.

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