I suspect a lot of that organizational dysfunction is related to a couple of things that might be changed by adjusting individual developer coding productivity:
1) aligning the work of multiple developers
2) ensuring that developer attention is focused only on the right problems
3) updating stakeholders on progress of code buildout
4) preventing too much code being produced because of the maintenance burden
If agentic tooling reduces the cost of code ownership, annd allows individual developers to make more changes across a broader scope of a codebase more quickly, all of this organizational overhead also needs to be revisited.
1) aligning the work of multiple developers
2) ensuring that developer attention is focused only on the right problems
3) updating stakeholders on progress of code buildout
4) preventing too much code being produced because of the maintenance burden
If agentic tooling reduces the cost of code ownership, annd allows individual developers to make more changes across a broader scope of a codebase more quickly, all of this organizational overhead also needs to be revisited.