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November 4 & 5, 2024

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September 4 & 5, 2024

Measure for Change

Picking metrics is one thing. But the harder decisions lie in what to do with them afterward.

Speakers: Laura Tacho

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October 08, 2024

Picking metrics is one thing. But the harder decisions lie in what to do with them afterward.

These choices determine whether your organisation can use metrics to improve – or if they’re going to cause your engineering culture to take a nosedive. After coaching hundreds of engineering leaders, I’ve seen that the ones who got it right shared a few important traits: all metrics are tied to a decision, they involve their teams, and they always, always follow up. Aside from metrics, these leaders know that they need to equip their teams with the knowledge, tools, and autonomy they need to continuously improve.

Drawing on examples from teams of all stages and sizes, join me to see how you and your teams can responsibly use metrics to foster habits of continuous improvement.