We are currently experiencing a rapid pace in generating various outputs such as features, content, and code due to technological advancements like AI, rapid deployment pipelines, and low-code platforms.
The concern arises regarding the meaningful outcomes derived from this surge in outputs, questioning whether they are translating into desired results like customer satisfaction, process efficiency, and improved business performance.
The author highlights that outcomes cannot be forced to materialize at the same speed as outputs as they involve people, behaviors, and complex system interactions, requiring adoption and a genuine shift in the status quo.
While fast output generation is essential, the focus should be on strategically deciding what to build and when to pivot to ensure that the end results meet the intended goals.
The message is not about slowing down development but about being more thoughtful and strategic in the creation process to ensure that technology ultimately benefits users and solves their underlying problems.
The author invites readers to engage in discussions regarding how technology can be effectively utilized to serve people better and create positive impacts in the world.