How can you help your software team improve? This concise book introduces codermetrics, a clear and objective way to identify, analyze, and discuss the successes and failures of software engineers―not as part of a performance review, but as a way to make the team a more cohesive and productive unit. Experienced team builder Jonathan Alexander explains how codermetrics helps teams understand exactly what occurred during a project, and enables each coder to focus on specific improvements. Alexander presents a variety of simple and complex codermetrics, and teaches you how to create your own.
The book describes a lot of meaningful metrics to track in software development teams. It's great that metrics are high level and it should take around 10 extra minutes a day to track. The usefulness of described metrics is challengeable yet the ideas from the book are reasonable and worth trying. Everyone will have to define their metrics.
Jonathan Alexander uses a lot of sports analogies and references which is hard to track and relate due to my Russian background.