Practice essential collocations for engineering onboarding metrics in IT and software development.
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The engineering manager wanted to ___ baseline metrics so the impact of onboarding improvements could be measured.
Establish a baseline is the standard measurement collocation for setting a reference point against which future change is compared. 'Set along' and 'make around' are informal. 'Lay out' is close but establishing a baseline is the precise collocation here.
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The team chose time-to-first-commit as a key indicator to ___ how quickly new hires became productive.
Track an indicator is the standard metrics collocation for continuously monitoring a chosen measure over time. 'Follow along' and 'watch around' are informal. 'Check out' has a different meaning and does not fit this context.
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Leadership reviewed the dashboard each quarter to ___ trends in how onboarding was performing across teams.
Analyse trends is the standard analytics collocation for examining patterns in data over time to draw conclusions. 'Look along' and 'study around' are informal. 'Read out' has a different meaning and does not fit this context.
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The team used survey data to ___ a target for new-hire satisfaction within the first ninety days.
Set a target is the standard management collocation for establishing a measurable goal to aim for. 'Make along' and 'fix around' are informal. 'Lay out' is close but setting a target is the precise collocation here.
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After each cohort, the people team would ___ feedback to refine the onboarding programme continuously.
Gather feedback is the standard collocation for collecting opinions and observations from a group. 'Get along' and 'take around' are informal. 'Pick out' means to select and does not fit this context.