While it's true that most nontechnical managers over-prioritize speed and underestimate the dangers of technical debt, it's also true that many otherwise great engineers are inclined toward premature optimization and tend to lose track of business goals.
In most contexts, an engineer that understands both when solid, thoughtful, slow engineering is appropriate and when it's NOT is worth immeasurably more than an engineer whose only gear is extreme rigor.
In most contexts, an engineer that understands both when solid, thoughtful, slow engineering is appropriate and when it's NOT is worth immeasurably more than an engineer whose only gear is extreme rigor.