Similar to the "Netflix culture" where they talk about building a world class team.
I really like this approach from the outside.
Not because I am cold and heartless but because I have witnessed every company I have been at suffer from poor performers that are not cut quick enough. They inevitably leave or have to be fired long after their issues are identified but not corrected.
I think people need the opportunity to grow and fix problems but once the problem has been identified it is time for quick action before they drag more people down. But this also assumes competent management and caring employers (caring but not ruinous empathy - could be expressed in dollars in severance package).
The thing that worries me about the idea of engineering being a team sport is, what does “Moneyball” look like? Get everyone to wear sleep trackers?