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The Now Fallacy: Time, Consistency, and Expectations Between Business and IT

The Now Fallacy: Time, Consistency, and Expectations Between Business and IT

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Business stakeholders say they need results "now"; engineers point to queues, caches, and eventual consistency. This episode unpacks the mismatch: what business means by instant, where technical constraints force delays, and how ambiguous timing expectations create rework, poor UX, and brittle architecture. Through a clear, consultant lens I separate perceived urgency from measurable requirements, explain common technical patterns that shape delivery (caching, replication, async workflows, compensations, idempotency), and give practical strategies for turning vague timing demands into accept/compensate/monitor decisions. Listeners will finish with a simple rubric to translate 'fast' into SLAs, acceptable staleness, and user-facing behaviors, plus concrete questions business leaders and IT can use in planning and acceptance. The goal is not a technology lecture but a durable playbook for aligning incentives and avoiding costly misunderstandings.

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