Inactive  Product & Engineering's Expectation: We measure what matters using outcome-based iteration


Aspiration, explained

The clearest manifestation of this is guiding light metrics.

This isn't something that we wait to be handed to us... it is something we are constantly working to provide for ourselves.

Helps ensure that we are in the cross-section of the Venn diagram between “what we’re doing” and “what we need to be doing”

Some quotes for illustration:

... the automation isn’t the thing that matters: it’s the value of knowing how the things we build are performing that matter.


Excellence is operational awareness... when asked how something is doing (and that something is something we think matters), we have a better answer than "Uh, not sure"


... excellence doesn’t mean not making mistakes like this, but it does mean not allowing them to go unfixed...


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