Talking to friends in software orgs recently, I've been struck by commonalities across countries and sectors:

Executives are driving "efficiency," by which they mean maximizing time spent on direct value-creation activities.

BUT there's a tacit, industry-wide assumption that writing code is the only value-creating activity and that all coding generates value.

It's like everyone has prioritized instantaneous boat speed and abandoned navigation and maintenance.

Such a reckoning coming...

@elizayer depending on a company's business model, they might actually be 100% correct in "coding time == money generating time", e.g. if the company is doing consulting. In that case the customer pays more and more for an ever decaying system. Until {{your_favourite_contract_ending_scenario}}