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There is a temptation to use such metrics to evaluate individual engineers, or perhaps even to identify high and low performers. Doing so would be counterproductive, though. If productivity metrics are used for performance reviews, engineers will be quick to game the metrics, and they will no longer be useful for measuring and improving productivity across the organization. The only way to make these measurements work is to let go of the idea of measuring individuals and embrace measuring the aggregate effect.
Software Engineering at Google: Lessons Learned from Programming Over Time
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