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Pluralsight, the technology workforce development company, has announced the launch of two new features for Pluralsight Flow, the software development intelligence platform helping engineering organisations accelerate growth through optimised software delivery.

These features include Team Health Insights, which enables engineering leaders to proactively diagnose the holistic health of their teams, and the Sprint Movement report, designed to help with sprint planning and predictability efforts.

New capabilities complement Pluralsight Flow

Despite having many tools and processes at their disposal, engineering leaders often lack context into their data

Together, these new capabilities complement Pluralsight Flow’s goal to help engineering organisations better understand their workflows, build thriving teams, drive strategic alignment, and deliver value to customers faster and reliably.

Understanding team health and developer satisfaction, while ensuring fast, high-quality software delivery, continues to be a top strategic imperative for engineering organisations around the globe.

Despite having many tools and processes at their disposal, engineering leaders often lack context into their data, making it difficult to understand how developers are really doing.

Providing supplemental data on team workflows

Pluralsight Flow’s Team Health Insights and Sprint Movement report solve this problem by providing leaders with supplemental data on team workflows, allowing them to ask and answer additional questions across the entire software delivery value chain.

Greg Ceccarelli, General Manager at Pluralsight Flow, said “Engineering leaders and their teams are constantly trying to reconcile two competing demands: rapidly innovating while ensuring they deliver stable, reliable software. Pluralsight Flow is a key enabling partner for these leaders to help them sustainably optimise delivery lead times by focusing on process improvements that improve the developer experience.

Greg Ceccarelli adds, “By introducing Team Health Insights and the Sprint Movement report, Pluralsight Flow is delivering new insights that give engineering leaders the power to understand team constraints, identify how they can best address them, improve the developer experience, and ultimately, deliver more value to customers faster. Conversations and efforts can focus on where it matters most, helping teams make changes with real impact.

Team Health Insights

With the addition of Team Health Insights, Pluralsight Flow is the only solution that gives a comprehensive, single pane of glass view into team health, empowering engineering leaders with the necessary metrics to diagnose, optimise, and lead their organisation’s processes sustainably.

With Team Health Insights, customers can identify potential bottlenecks, before they cause significant problems. They have access to quantified measurement of holistic team health through metrics categorised into key areas that act as pillars of sustainability for an engineering team: culture, activity, and efficiency.

Culture pillar and Activity pillar

Activity pillar enables team members to view pace of work and accrued risk within their teams

Culture pillar allows leaders to assess developer satisfaction and collaboration within their teams using metrics, such as time to first comment, submitter time to respond, amount of reviews on pull requests and types of comments.

Activity pillar enables team members to view pace of work and accrued risk within their teams, in order to build a healthy work balance using code and collaboration velocity metrics.

Efficiency pillar

Efficiency pillar helps leaders understand flow of work through the system, identify disruptions and bottlenecks, and assess how much of their team’s time is spent in meetings using metrics, such as time to merge and queue time.

As someone who looks at data from multiple sources to understand my team’s health, I found the Team Health Insights report a great addition to the Pluralsight Flow tool,” said Pedro Silva, Engineering Operations Lead at OLX Group, adding “Not only does it display data from multiple key areas, but it also allows you to customise the data points you would like to see and focus on.

By analysing metrics from each of these pillars, Team Health Insights enables engineering leaders to benchmark themselves to understand where and how process changes will have the most impact.

A better way to sprint

In traditional sprint reports, leaders are able to see the final result of a sprint: whether the team failed or succeeded in meeting their commitments. However, most teams find it difficult to surface the reasons behind the success or failure of a sprint.

Pluralsight Flow’s Sprint Movement report solves this problem by helping leaders see what was committed prior to a sprint, what was added during the sprint and the overall completion rate of committed versus added work.

Sprint Movement report

With the Sprint Movement report, customers can also see who is working on the additional requests

With the Sprint Movement report, customers can also see who is working on the additional requests. This allows for better collaboration and planning for future sprints, as well as sprint trends across time. By reducing the time spent actively trying to figure out what was causing bottlenecks in sprint retrospectives, engineering leaders can focus their teams collaboratively on removing said bottlenecks.

This transparency allows customers to better understand their processes while helping set realistic goals, manage appropriate workloads, and estimate project deadlines more confidently across the organisation, ultimately leading to healthier teams that produce accelerated customer impact.

Open and flexible engagement with Allvue Systems

Matt Jones, Head of Agile Delivery at Allvue Systems, said “I am absolutely delighted again and again by the impact made by Pluralsight Flow metrics, particularly the new Sprint Movement Report. Pluralsight’s uniquely open and flexible engagement with Allvue Systems puts us ahead of the competition in visualising our leading and lagging delivery indicators as they are recognised live.

Matt Jones adds, “The presentation and calculation of these delivery metrics provided encourages healthy practice and interaction within both our delivery teams, as well as across the organisation. These metrics alone reinforce and support the benefits of agile, but coupled with the visualisation techniques of Pluralsight Flow, these become a powerful tool for positive disruption and alignment within organisations and for business agility transformation.

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