Actually, in larger enterprises (or maybe this should be "non-startup stage companies") I find its actually often the exact opposite.
If we're profitable, we're going to invest in a better working experience so that our employees spend minimal time 'dealing with' a tool's 'issues'. -because we can.
If we're a smaller pre-profit/cash-strapped/VC-beholdened company everyone is going to be expected to tolerate working with 'rough' tools if it can save a few bucks.
If we're profitable, we're going to invest in a better working experience so that our employees spend minimal time 'dealing with' a tool's 'issues'. -because we can.
If we're a smaller pre-profit/cash-strapped/VC-beholdened company everyone is going to be expected to tolerate working with 'rough' tools if it can save a few bucks.