Part of this is that tech companies, after establishing a steady growth model, are often structured around fishing for moonshots. Google is one that does this. They throw devs at various ideas and kill the work if they don't believe the product will be a billion dollar idea, but that decision can take years. This is part of why Google has such a large graveyard of useful projects. And we don't even see the ones they killed before they became external.
Part of this is that tech companies, after establishing a steady growth model, are often structured around fishing for moonshots. Google is one that does this. They throw devs at various ideas and kill the work if they don't believe the product will be a billion dollar idea, but that decision can take years. This is part of why Google has such a large graveyard of useful projects. And we don't even see the ones they killed before they became external.