What is engineering team health?
Maximizing engineering team health is critical to the success of the business, and there is a strong correlation between healthy teams and productivity. Team health in engineering is determined by a variety of factors including:
A belief that work is meaningful, evenly distributed, and not wasted
Strong team collaboration
Alignment on priorities
Managers’ support of individual and team development
To improve team health and maximize the engineering teams’ impact on the business, engineering leaders need visibility into key stages of the engineering process and the factors, above, that determine team health.
As part of our survey in collaboration with CTO Connection, we asked more than 200 engineering leaders what areas of team health and performance they are most interested in gaining visibility into.
Here’s a breakdown of those responses:
In this ebook, you’ll learn how to gain visibility into engineering team health and performance to improve efficiency and developer experience to maximize engineering impact on the business.
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