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Does anyone feel like they do a good job of appraising software developers? I've spent several years attempting to some up with good metrics without much success. Any suggestions on reading material f
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posted at 4/17/2001 4:11 AM EDT
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Does anyone feel like they do a good job of appraising software developers? I've spent several years attempting to some up with good metrics without much success. Any suggestions on reading material for this topic?

Appraising software developers

posted at 4/30/2001 8:02 AM EDT
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You can visit the following site:

http://www.masie.com/articles/

and look up the article
Great Questions to Ask Vendors!
By Elliott Masie, President of The MASIE Center
© 1996, The MASIE Center

This site is for e-learning but the questions would apply to any software. Good luck.

Appraising software developers

posted at 6/11/2001 7:10 AM EDT
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Why not ask them what makes them feel good?

Scott
www.WorkYourLife.com

Appraising software developers

posted at 6/18/2001 7:20 AM EDT
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"Why not ask them what makes them feel good?"

Depending on the company, that particular question could take a deep, left turn into the chaos-zone.

For /> 60% of software engineers and associative development staff, that something [rewards] is recognition. For the most part, the individuals involved in the IT industry want to have their name somewhere publicly accessibly and be recognized.

For the remaining 40%, development staff look for internal rewards from the company.

As always, culture, location, and talent define this and much more.

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