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What kind of process would you set up to track and iterate on developer productivity, happiness, and growth?










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    Hi Umar, this question is off-topic (too broad): we don't explain whole sentences. If English isn't your first language, have you tried using a translation service? Otherwise, use available online resources like a dictionary to work out what each word means. If there's still a point of confusion, edit your question to identify the specific problem. :-)
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    Also, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. To understand which site you should use, read this discussion on Meta. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
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put on hold as off-topic by Jim, Jason Bassford, jimm101, Phil Sweet, bookmanu yesterday


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – Phil Sweet, bookmanu

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    Hi Umar, this question is off-topic (too broad): we don't explain whole sentences. If English isn't your first language, have you tried using a translation service? Otherwise, use available online resources like a dictionary to work out what each word means. If there's still a point of confusion, edit your question to identify the specific problem. :-)
    – Chappo
    Nov 28 at 6:09








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    Also, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. To understand which site you should use, read this discussion on Meta. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
    – Chappo
    Nov 28 at 6:09













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put on hold as off-topic by Jim, Jason Bassford, jimm101, Phil Sweet, bookmanu yesterday


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – Phil Sweet, bookmanu

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




put on hold as off-topic by Jim, Jason Bassford, jimm101, Phil Sweet, bookmanu yesterday


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – Phil Sweet, bookmanu

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








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    Hi Umar, this question is off-topic (too broad): we don't explain whole sentences. If English isn't your first language, have you tried using a translation service? Otherwise, use available online resources like a dictionary to work out what each word means. If there's still a point of confusion, edit your question to identify the specific problem. :-)
    – Chappo
    Nov 28 at 6:09








  • 1




    Also, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. To understand which site you should use, read this discussion on Meta. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
    – Chappo
    Nov 28 at 6:09














  • 1




    Hi Umar, this question is off-topic (too broad): we don't explain whole sentences. If English isn't your first language, have you tried using a translation service? Otherwise, use available online resources like a dictionary to work out what each word means. If there's still a point of confusion, edit your question to identify the specific problem. :-)
    – Chappo
    Nov 28 at 6:09








  • 1




    Also, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. To understand which site you should use, read this discussion on Meta. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
    – Chappo
    Nov 28 at 6:09








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Hi Umar, this question is off-topic (too broad): we don't explain whole sentences. If English isn't your first language, have you tried using a translation service? Otherwise, use available online resources like a dictionary to work out what each word means. If there's still a point of confusion, edit your question to identify the specific problem. :-)
– Chappo
Nov 28 at 6:09






Hi Umar, this question is off-topic (too broad): we don't explain whole sentences. If English isn't your first language, have you tried using a translation service? Otherwise, use available online resources like a dictionary to work out what each word means. If there's still a point of confusion, edit your question to identify the specific problem. :-)
– Chappo
Nov 28 at 6:09






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Also, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. To understand which site you should use, read this discussion on Meta. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
Nov 28 at 6:09




Also, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. To understand which site you should use, read this discussion on Meta. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
Nov 28 at 6:09















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