In the enterprise, the "Single Codebase" is often sold as a silver bullet for efficiency. However, the reality is a constant tug-of-war: Global IT demands security and stability, while Local Marketing Managers demand unique features and agility. Without a formal governance framework, this friction leads to "Snowflake Syndrome"—a bloated codebase where custom local modules make global updates impossible to test and deploy.
This session moves beyond the "one-size-fits-all" myth. We will explore the concept of Managed Divergence, a governance strategy that uses Multi-Experience Operations (MEO) to allow different production environments to run on the same codebase but at different versioned release cycles. This approach provides a "buffer" for local innovation without breaking the centralized source of truth.