Preparation Work

Teams should separate cleanup of messy code from delivery of new features. Cleanup and simplification need dedicated space before the feature itself is attempted. Combining architectural cleanup with feature work increases cognitive load a…

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Teams should separate cleanup of messy code from delivery of new features. Cleanup and simplification need dedicated space before the feature itself is attempted. Combining architectural cleanup with feature work increases cognitive load and failure risk. Treating cleanup as invisible delivery work forces teams to rebuild systems while being judged on feature throughput.