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Team Guide to Metrics for Business Decisions: Pocket-sized insights for software teams
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Team Guide to Metrics for Business Decisions: Pocket-sized insights for software teams
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Software teams must use Business Metrics to understand Throughput, Lead Time, Forecasting, Flow, Quality, and Value - all measures that speak directly to business outcomes. By using Business Metrics, your software team will produce software that is more business-relevant with more certainty and less waste.
Equip your team to measure the value and quality of their work and learn how metrics can help your team answer questions like "How fast are we going?", "What should we do next?" and "Where's the bottleneck?"
The Team Guides for Software series takes a team-first approach to software systems with the aim of empowering whole teams to build and operate software systems more effectively. The books are written and curated by experienced software practitioners and emphasize the need for collaboration and learning, with the team at the center.
Software teams must use Business Metrics to understand Throughput, Lead Time, Forecasting, Flow, Quality, and Value - all measures that speak directly to business outcomes. By using Business Metrics, your software team will produce software that is more business-relevant with more certainty and less waste.
Equip your team to measure the value and quality of their work and learn how metrics can help your team answer questions like "How fast are we going?", "What should we do next?" and "Where's the bottleneck?"
The Team Guides for Software series takes a team-first approach to software systems with the aim of empowering whole teams to build and operate software systems more effectively. The books are written and curated by experienced software practitioners and emphasize the need for collaboration and learning, with the team at the center.



















