Sun, 15 July 2007 ![]() Software Process and Measurement Six Month Anniversary
Show Thirteen features
an interview with Gary Gack on Lean Six Sigma.
The interview is phenomenal! The essay for
this cast is titled, “Achieving Balance in Outsourcing Governance."" The text of this commentary can be found at my
personal blog, www.tcagley.wordpress.com. Remember that
comments and feedback are welcome! There are a
number of ways to share your thoughts . . . Email
SPaMCAST at spamcastinfo@gmail.com Voice
messages can be left at 1-206-888-6111 Twitter
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to share all emails and voice messages! Future
Events: On August 23 I will
present a DCG / CAI Webinar: titled Measure
Twice, Implement Once at 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM EDT . See http://www.davidconsultinggroup.com/news/calendar.aspx
for details. In
September, I will be presenting ‘Life
on the Edge: Counting Weird Things on the Web’ on Thursday September 13th
at 11:20 at the International Software Measurement and Analysis Conference in Next
Software Process and Measurement Cast: The next Software
Process and Measurement Cast features an interview with M.A. Parthasarathy, Mr.
Parthasarathy is the author of Practical Software Estimation which was recently
published by Addison Wesley. It is
interviews like this that remind of why I started SPaMCAST. I enjoyed the
discussion and you will get a ton out of it.
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Sun, 11 March 2007 SPaMCAST Four features an interview with Stasia Iwanicki of the David Consulting Group (www.davidconsultinggroup.com). Stasia can be reach at s.iwanicki@davidconsultinggroup.com. Stasia and host, Tom Cagley, discuss the how the CMMI and Six Sigma interact. The discussion provides information for organization to decide which model makes sense and whether they can be applied at the same time. The discussion touched on the issue of whether a craft or factory model is healthier as a model for an information technology organizations in the 21st century. I believe the topic foreshadows its own mud wrestle in the future. Thoughts? The essay in this cast is titled 'Models, Models Everywhere . . .' The essay challenges you to clearly understand why you are using any model and to evaluate the value. Implementing a model for the sake of model is a loosing proposition. The essay leaves you with the question, 'models, models, everywhere . . . a powerful tool or a straight jacket?' Which is it for you? Next Cast: Future Events On June 21 at 3 PM I will be presenting When Good Numbers Go Bad at Better Software 2007 in Las Vegas. The conference and workshops run from Monday June 18 though Thursday June 21 at the Venetian in Finally remember that Will McKnight will be speaking at SEPG this year March 26 through 29 in
Comments, Rants and Raves?
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