This slide deck takes a broader look at the topic of technical debt. It starts with a brief look at why software engineers care about technical debt and what it is. Then it observes that commonly accepted criteria to measure technical debt do not exist which leads to a reexamination of the topic from first principles.
Starting with technical debt, the question what technical debt drives and what drives technical debt are asked, eventually resulting in a quite big graph that makes clear that looking at technical debt in isolation is not sufficient. It also makes clear that tackling other influencing factor will affect technical debt stronger than tackling technical debt itself.
The second part of the slide deck discusses 5+1 ideas how to tackle other influencing factors in order to eventually reduce technical debt.
Of course, the voice track is missing. Nevertheless, I hope the slides provide a few ideas to ponder.