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Frictionless, Artificial Organizations: Measuring What Matters in the Age of AI

Mar 4, 2026
Nicole Forsgren, researcher and Senior Director of Developer Intelligence at Google known for Accelerate and Frictionless, discusses why speed alone does not equal performance. She explains the SPACE framework and how activity metrics mislead. They explore system bottlenecks, value stream mapping, moving decisions upstream, and how AI exposes friction and demands new trust and validation practices.
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INSIGHT

Productivity Needs SPACE Metrics

  • Productivity is multidimensional, not just activity counts; use the SPACE framework: Satisfaction, Performance, Activity, Communication, Efficiency/Flow.
  • Nicole Forsgren warns relying only on activity metrics (e.g., lines of code) creates blind spots and misses quality, collaboration, and flow.
ADVICE

Map DORA Into SPACE For Balanced Measurement

  • Use multiple SPACE dimensions when measuring productivity; include at least two or three metrics across categories.
  • Nicole maps DORA metrics into SPACE: deployment frequency=activity, lead time=efficiency, change fail rate=performance.
INSIGHT

Local Optimization Creates New Bottlenecks

  • Local optimizations create new bottlenecks when you don't address end-to-end constraints.
  • Zoom out to identify the true system constraint before speeding upstream work that will amplify delays.
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