they use big words for anything, but when it comes to actually do something which would help like using right tools for the job -- nope, not northstar or you have to fill 10 different forms each with 5+ folks to approve and 10+ questions with links more links and ... you just give up.
Seriously it feels like its some sitcom about state owned company where you have to "know" somebody or pay someone to actually be able to work.
My daily work is constant fight with people who bring 0 value and just create problems causing anyone with good will to quit ASAP..
Sadly 90% of devs does not have clue how real tools look like, 9% probably know, but they give up and sooner or later they quit.
1% is stupid enough like me are trying to work normally, but its just too frustrating... so I either turn into 9% zombies or quit when I can get same money elsewhere.