I largely agree w/ the argument here, but "slow" is going to be self-defeating nomenclature, and is also inaccurate. Business doesn't want slow. So if we're pitching slow, we're setting ourselves up to lose and the speed-hackers are going to win. Our goal is architectural soundness. I believe the biggest fallacy of our industry is we think the only way to get these is to go "slow". Not true. What we're really saying…
We aim to focus on systems, because it is the most efficient way to work. By using good methods, designing complex systems well, and spending adequate time designing, we achieve a net speed increase, productivity increase, cost decrease, and additional positive benefits such as programmer morale and overall quality.
In my mind, quality is the genesis of everything, but you do have to word that really well so that the overlords comprehend the consequences correctly.