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Quote from: luckybit on March 26, 2016, 08:09:22 pmIn startups the RPE is an important metric to determine how efficient the work by the employees is. In our case we have workers but do we have metrics to track how much revenue each worker might be bringing into the Bitshares ecosystem?For example if the revenue goes up after a certain feature or certain proposal then we know it's having a positive effect. Other changes might result in a loss of revenue or lower volume. So we would want to focus on features which increase volume and through A/B testing we can determine which features are effective. http://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/revenueperemployee.aspThough it's not revenue. I think the winner would be Fox in terms of adding/doing something that added value to BTS relative to cost. His efforts to get BTS added on Azure, gave BTS it's highest volume day in history, (>$6 million)It took us from $10 million to >$20 million at the peak in less than a week and even after the drop off, BTS was/is circa 40% higher. I'm not sure he was even paid for his efforts.
In startups the RPE is an important metric to determine how efficient the work by the employees is. In our case we have workers but do we have metrics to track how much revenue each worker might be bringing into the Bitshares ecosystem?For example if the revenue goes up after a certain feature or certain proposal then we know it's having a positive effect. Other changes might result in a loss of revenue or lower volume. So we would want to focus on features which increase volume and through A/B testing we can determine which features are effective. http://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/revenueperemployee.asp