2/07/2014

Measuring Team Productivity

Convener: Ted Bardusch

35+ people attended

Topics covered:

Some teams much more productive than others – how do you know if all teams are living up to potential
  • There is no silver bullet (as Fred Brooks wrote)
  • Points don't work
  • Differing debt and complexity make teams appear different that really aren't
  • Whatever measure you invent can be gamed (developers do invent algorithms for a living)
  • Why measure? 
  • Measuring can be used for differential rewards
  • Measuring can be abused when poorly understood
  • Repeat: there is no silver bullet



Any good tips to make up a notion of value & track that
  • Turned into a discussion of the first point
  • There is a book on value, name was not captured, if the person who put that forward can add it that would be great
  • Another book on Product Flow was recommended.  Some readers of the book found it highly repetitive after the Poppendieck books


What is productivity?   Quantity vs quality.   What does "Done" mean
  • Done was briefly discussed.  Obviously "done" is not code-complete but when is it?
  • Done was mostly thought of as when systems are providing or exceeding the value predicted by the product owner


Measuring teams that don't want to be measured
  • many teams have a level of distrust based on time-card type measurement systems
  • Most measurement systems can be gamed, resulting typically in short-term measurement gain and long term real pain




Topics not covered but posted:
  • Don't do it!
  • Measure Cycle time, Quality, Cyclometric Complexity
  • Peer Review
  • $
  • Self organizing teams are supposed to hold each other  responsible.  It doesn't work, they cover for each other
  • Avoiding the tendency & pitfalls of comparing teams
  • Teams defined their own idea of productivity
  • Measurint productivity on highly constrained / shared resources
  • Why measure productivity
  • Realizing and measuring a projects touted value





1 comment:

Unknown said...

As a follow-up to the subtopic about differential compensation based on individual productivity:

http://www.leanessays.com/2004/08/team-compensation.html

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