Perhaps. But then it's important to look at the total cost of ownership: was it worth building a complex feature for one client that adds to the technical debt of a code base and tied up developer resources that could have been better employed elsewhere? Could we have pushed back on this feature or was it really a deal-breaker?
In other words, perhaps landing this one client was important to that salesperson, and perhaps in the short term to the company, but in the long term it may have been better to have lost that one deal. Very often these decisions are made with little calculus about the TCO.
In other words, perhaps landing this one client was important to that salesperson, and perhaps in the short term to the company, but in the long term it may have been better to have lost that one deal. Very often these decisions are made with little calculus about the TCO.