Unrelated to any specific subject, I dislike all buzz phrases everywhere everywhen, because they tend to only make sense to people after you explain what they mean. And if you have to explain what they mean, then the phrase wasn't helpful and you can just skip that part and get right to the explanation.
But it especially doesn't help anyone to say pithy business guru shit like "build only what you need". Sure, ok, but that's not the part people really need help with in the first place. Put up a poster that says "make the company more money than you cost it" with a picture of a cute kitten or something and move on with your day.
99% of all software engineers need to be told exactly what functions to implement and where and how to name them and how to organize them in order to not produce something disgustingly oppositional to use and maintainance because they completely lack any aesthetic sense whatsoever for their craft. So management can decide which bridge they want to prioritize safety in and let an architect plan it first before the wrench jockey who doesn't know a cantilever from their elbow starts bolting holes.
I don't know if I answered your question as expected or not.