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March 5, 2024 31 mins

In this episode we take on a topic that, while often overlooked, significantly affects nearly every organization: technical debt.

At the outset, we give you a brief overview of what to expect from today’s discussion, highlighting the importance of understanding technical debt, not just for developers and IT professionals but for anyone involved in the ecosystem. 

We start by defining technical debt. Much like financial debt, technical debt accumulates interest, in this case, in the form of unitended consequences that sap productivity and resources. We explore the nuances between intentional and unintentional technical debt, and the implications they carry.

The conversation then shifts to the impact of technical debt on organizations. Through real-world examples, we discuss how it can hinder new features, escalate bugs, and inflate operational costs, ultimately affecting an organization's bottom line. 

Expanding the conversation, we tie technical debt to other disciplines such as project management, business continuity and vendor management. The discussion also touches on the delicate balance between pushing for innovation and the necessity of maintenance, offering guidance on how to strike the right chord.

Thank you for tuning in and being part of our journey through the digital landscape. Let’s keep the conversation going and transform the way we think about and handle technical debt, together.

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