The answers to stay until you find something else are correct.
I would also add that it's probably pretty easy to fake it - in my experience management, especially executive level, have no idea how things actually get done.
If they aren't prescribing a very specific workflow, you can create you own/install whatever tooling you want.
It's also worth pointing out - if you really are sufficiently experienced, these tools could prove to be a force multiplier and may actually be worth an investigation. You still have to review code and provide clear specifications in discrete, easily palatable chunks.