How do you measure the organizational efficiency of your software engineering team? Do you have a process or tools that you rely on?
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CIO in Education9 months ago
Not something we explicitly measure, I always rely on outcomes.CTO in Healthcare and Biotech9 months ago
I use linearb.io. I strongly recommend it, it helps to acknowledge the efficiency and performance of the team.IT Manager in Construction9 months ago
Hello, not at work so far but for 2024 a DevOps will be live to keep tracking of the the software and processes lifetimes. It includes also evaluation metrics of the performances.Chief of DevOps and Partner in Healthcare and Biotech9 months ago
I use the DORA Core Model. See dora.dev => research.For Performance measurement I use:
- Change lead time
- Deployment Frequency
- Change failure rate
- Time to restore service
And the capabilities that cause these performance changes are shown see dora.dev => research.
Metrics are like signals pointing out potential issues. For instance, in a Sprint, if we committed to a certain amount of work but didn’t get it done, we find out why during a retro and fix the problem. If heading in the right direction, it signals issues within the team.
We use a tool called Jellyfish to measure and track these metrics. It not only helps us with the numbers but also shows if our team’s efforts align with our priorities. If we set priorities for X, Y and Z, but the team is focusing on A, B and C, Jellyfish brings that to light. It’s about keeping it simple and making sure our actions align with our goals.