all good ideas, but so what I want to get is some sort of number/numbers to be able to evaluate team performance over time.
And the page load is an indicator that I actually dislike most... especially since its average, there are just too many possible fluctuations there(amount of pages going up and down the peak ours, promotions on tv, etc.)
I guess for all things mentioned, you could record the numbers automatically, like every week and then create graphs and check the trend.
This should give you a quite good indication of how a team performs over time and to changes, for example, if a lot of new members join or if the workload is increasing.
If your company records over hours you should add these too, so you might see that the performance goes down if there are too many.
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all good ideas, but so what I want to get is some sort of number/numbers to be able to evaluate team performance over time.
And the page load is an indicator that I actually dislike most... especially since its average, there are just too many possible fluctuations there(amount of pages going up and down the peak ours, promotions on tv, etc.)
I guess for all things mentioned, you could record the numbers automatically, like every week and then create graphs and check the trend.
This should give you a quite good indication of how a team performs over time and to changes, for example, if a lot of new members join or if the workload is increasing.
If your company records over hours you should add these too, so you might see that the performance goes down if there are too many.