Join us on April 16: How to build a metrics culture that engineers actually trust →

How to build a metrics culture that engineers actually trust

April 16 · 11 AM ET
Most teams roll out productivity metrics top-down and wonder why engineers push back. Chris Pope, an engineering leader from Unity, did it differently. In this session, you’ll learn how Chris:
  • Built buy-in from individual engineers before bringing metrics to leadership
  • Moved from vanity metrics to measurements that actually help teams improve
  • Made metrics a tool engineers wanted to use — not something done to them
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Your speakers
Chris Pope
Chris Pope
Engineering Leader at Unity
Chris has spent the past 15+ years at Unity building and scaling global engineering teams, pushing for better ways of working, and shipping software that moves the business forward.
Rebecca Murphey
Rebecca Murphey
Field CTO at Swarmia
Rebecca has nearly two decades of software engineering experience, co-authored Build: Elements of an Effective Software Organization, and focuses on helping engineering organizations improve developer productivity and experience.
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