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Ask HN: How do you measure a developers 'performance'?

1 pointsby doorknobguyalmost 5 years ago
My boss always asks for &#x27;a number, any number&#x27; to show how the team is doing.<p>It makes sense since every other department has numbers to back their performance but it&#x27;s tough to put one together for the engineering team.<p>Before you say &quot;trusting your team is enough&quot; ... it&#x27;s really not.. My team trusts one another but its no replacement for having concrete data to:<p>1. Show the larger org 2. Help us improve internally 3. See the effects of our changes<p>Any suggestions?

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ubermanalmost 5 years ago
Measuring developer productivity is notoriously difficult. No two tasks are the same, have the same scope or same pre-defined requirements. There seems to be lots of &quot;bad ways&quot; so I recommend if you need to measure &quot;something&quot; to pick a metric that you feel you want to improve and measure it. Your staff will naturally adjust to improve want is measured.<p>I want to challenge your assertion that every other department has numbers to back their performance. I am skeptical this is true. I don&#x27;t image HR can bring a meaningful set of numbers to the table demonstrating month to month or quarterly improvement.