A rant on Metric's I wish I had written...  so I'm going to just include it by reference and call it my own.     One thousand Words on Metrics   Here's a quote to get you even more interested in clicking that link...    Conclusion   In short, I find most grasping for metrics to be a reliable metric for lack of understanding of human behavior, not only that of those who would be measured but that of those who would do the measuring.   If a higher-up wants a metric about a team, say, as an input to their judgment about whether the team’s work is satisfactory, oughtn’t there be some other way to tell?   And if I choose nearly any metric on someone else’s behalf, doesn’t that reveal my assumption that I know something about how they do their good work better than they do?   Or worse, that I prefer they nail the metric than do something as loose and floppy as “good work”?    Well - will you look at that!  Yareev's even willing to apply his own metric to his work.  What a ...
