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by solatic
2640 days ago
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I think this is a rubbish excuse made by people who don't understand the role of such a "blue team". If the organization initially adopts metrics that are counter-productive (e.g. measuring feature completion and not technical debt), it is the role of the blue team to change the metrics such that the neglected areas are properly accounted for in final performance metrics. No metrics should be final; only iteratively tuned to achieve results that are more and more indicative of the underlying performance. It is difficult, but still possible, to measure technical debt and other "hard" metrics. It is precisely the job of the blue team to deal with that. |
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You're absolutely right that having a "blue team" is much better than not having one - but it doesn't mean that calling out the reality that many organizational activities can't be easily measured is a "rubbish excuse made by people who don't understand".