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by flavianh
1060 days ago
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Interesting to note that two of your decision points are on "shipping product improvements at a regular cadence" or "shipping so slow that it's negatively impacting customers". Both relate to a productivity discussion, ie "how to define what it means to 'ship' as an engineering team". In that sense, we're aligned on why it's important to measure productivity.
It would however be a mistake to try to optimize for maximum productivity in a vacuum, but note that this is not what this thread is about. This thread is about the unit of measurement that people use in their teams. In that sense it's purely a research / curiosity question |
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This is how I would quantitatively measure the productivity of members on the teams I work with. If you look at this measure across your team, I think you’ll find it roughly matches your intuitive notion of who the most productive programmers are. I also think you’ll find story size positively correlated with the magnitude of code change or time.
The thing is, measuring how fast programmers output software isn’t all that useful.