I have a reverse problem at the place I work. When I ask people to write a very high level design doc for a fairly trivial task they go - "There many more way to get this done so writing these is useless. And as the task is trivial an engineer should be able to figure out one of these ways and do it."
Many of these people are external consultants who have been working with the company for 15+yrs. So, there is a fair standard in place already because the tasks are done by the same people. But then they go out of their way trying to create a boogeyman of "what happens if people don't follow the standards?".
The end result is that either design docs don't exist or woefully out of date. Hence the company has to keep hiring these same consultants year after year on hugely inflated costs.
Many of these people are external consultants who have been working with the company for 15+yrs. So, there is a fair standard in place already because the tasks are done by the same people. But then they go out of their way trying to create a boogeyman of "what happens if people don't follow the standards?".
The end result is that either design docs don't exist or woefully out of date. Hence the company has to keep hiring these same consultants year after year on hugely inflated costs.