Release managers take full accountability for the end-to-end release process, owning both successes and failures. This sense of ownership motivates them to continuously improve release strategies, whereas testers primarily own the quality assurance portion without overarching responsibility for release outcomes.

Release managers take full accountability for the end-to-end release process, owning both successes and failures. This sense of ownership motivates them to continuously improve release strategies, whereas testers primarily own the quality assurance portion without overarching responsibility for release outcomes.

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