One of the real world examples enterprise application designers could look at is wood furniture. The more you use it, the more character it gets and the more desirable and more valuable it becomes.
Enterprise software application designers should strive to build a framework that enables users to add their inputs to the tools they use. These inputs could be content, and at more advanced levels, functionality. It is possible. At least, this should be one of the design principles to strive for.
Software that gets better with time and usage is a delightful thing.
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