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September 2022 • Pieter François, Steph Grohmann, Katja Eck, Odhran Gavin, Andreas Koller, Helmut Nagy, Christian Dirschl, Peter Turchin, Harvey Whitehouse
The evaluation of productivity, quality and agility requires concrete metrics to be evaluated prior to the introduction of ALIGNED tools. This gives us a baseline measurement for gains in the three evaluation areas. Once ALIGNED tools and processes are then deployed, concrete comparisons can be made to assess the progress, which results from ALIGNED tools and processes. The units over which evaluation takes place, and the measures over these units must be designed such that they can be assessed both prior to, and …