It's definitely the case that I've written programs - or just specific features - that were wrongheaded and caused too much maintenance overhead for the perceived benefit.
But when you're thinking in terms of an organization, the overhead of most complex solutions can be waved away by throwing people at it. And that, in turn, can be the foundation of a strong business - or a huge wasted effort.
But when you're thinking in terms of an organization, the overhead of most complex solutions can be waved away by throwing people at it. And that, in turn, can be the foundation of a strong business - or a huge wasted effort.