Jul 19, 2015
Software Process and Measurement Cast 351 includes three columns. The first is our essay on distributed Agile. What is distributed Agile? The phrase "distributed Agile" is often used indiscriminately; therefore definitions can cover a wide range of situations and evoke a wide range of emotions. A precise definition encompasses three concepts. The first is a team, project or program that is using Agile techniques. The second is geographic distribution describing where team members are located. The location of team members in a distributed team can range from being spread across a single building to members sprinkled across continents. Finally, the third is organizational distribution, meaning that teams can be comprised of members from different companies. No matter the definition, distributed Agile is different.
The Software Sensei, Kim Pries dives into the Illusion of Control. Kim reminds us to drop the egos before you start working and choose your weapons unemotionally!
Jeremy Berriault brings a new installment of his QA Corner. Jeremy discussed why testing is not just a random event. Testing requires planning or you will waste time, effort or your quality.
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Re-Read Saturday News
Remember that the Re-Read Saturday of The Mythical Man-Month is in full swing. This week we tackle the essay titled “The Surgical Team”!
The Re-Read Saturday and other great articles can be found on the Software Process and Measurement Blog.
Remember: We just completed the Re-Read Saturday of Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox’s The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement which began on February 21nd. What did you think? Did the re-read cause you to read The Goal for a refresher? Visit the Software Process and Measurement Blog and review the whole re-read.
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The next Software Process and Measurement Cast features our interview with Gil Broza. We discussed Gil’s new book The Agile Mindset. Teams and organizations with an Agile mindset deliver more value; however many in the Agile community don’t know or don’t embrace an Agile Mindset. Gil’s new book explains the concept of the Agile Mindset and how you can find it!
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