The place I currently work is data-driven (perhaps to a fault). Every change is wrapped behind an experiment and analyzed. Engineers play a major role in this process (responsible for analysis of simple experiments), whereas the data org owns more thorough, long-term analysis. This means there are a significant number of people invested in making numbers go up. It also means we're very good at finding local maxima, but struggle greatly shipping larger changes that land somewhere else on the graph.
Some of the best advice I've heard related to this is for leadership to be honest about the "why". Sometimes we just want to ship a redesign to eventually find a new maximum, even through we know it will hurt metrics for a while.