> Part of the problem is that many software developers work in organisations where that kind of information - dollars saved or made, time saved, steps reduced - isn't shared.
It's not even that they are not shared. It's that the importance of projects is often measured in dollars spent, complexity, amount of people working on them. Which means that often the inefficient teams and solutions are considered more important- their managers and tech leads have more people under them and they are more visible to the rest of the business.
It's not even that they are not shared. It's that the importance of projects is often measured in dollars spent, complexity, amount of people working on them. Which means that often the inefficient teams and solutions are considered more important- their managers and tech leads have more people under them and they are more visible to the rest of the business.