the converse is also true, occasionally. depending on the business model, some engineers are too comfortable with a slow, methodical process. often, just getting something to work, despite accrued tech debt, helps a team iterate toward a better solution. if requirements or the rest of the realized architecture was perfectly understood from the beginning, then slow and methodical is the minimal risk implementation. but in the real world, that’s rarely the case.
what i’m saying is that true talent is able to intuit when one approach is preferred over the other.