@Lisias
Absolutely. Trying to put out a "perfect" product will bankrupt a company because time is the most valuable commodity by far.
Where I live "It good enough" is colloquially considered to be anything but and is universally used in my field when something does not technically meet the governing acceptance criteria, but will function within the capacity afforded.
Every day, I have to determine whether the products we make are acceptable products that will meet / exceed the
Idiocy is "contagious" disease.
There's a old adage from my time in which I thought it would be a good idea to try a PMP certification (yeah, yeah... I was younger and inexperienced at that time ): Good Managers don't work for Bad Managers.
You see a Bad Manager, you can be absolutely sure all the managing hierarchy under him is equally bad, or in the way to be - because the good ones that haven't left yet, are working on their way out.
This is not a new phenomena - it was alway