Jul 8, 2018
SPaMCAST 502 features our interview Marcus Hammarberg. Marcus returns to talk about his new book Salvation: The Bungsu Story (https://amzn.to/2u1ndYs). The story provides a real-life example of how agile can save the world — or at least part of it. This is one of the most important and inspirational interviews I have done.
Marcus’s bio:
For 15 years Marcus Hammarberg has been doing agile and lean software development and helping others do it. He has worked in many different settings, from big banks and insurance companies to start-ups and within retail. At one big insurance company, the first agile team, started by Marcus, eventually spread to a lean initiative across the business. As a consultant, Marcus helps individuals, teams, and whole organizations improve their value delivery flow.
Marcus is still a keen programmer and continues to practice and teach the concepts that helped him become a good programmer: TDD, Specification by example, functional programming and Node.
Marcus is a keynote speaker and co-author of Kanban In Action, which has been translated into 5 languages across the globe. He has blogged since 2006 at www.marcusoft.net and spends his spare time playing euphonium in the Salvation Army band at Vasakåren, Stockholm.
2014-2015 Marcus moved to Indonesia with his family to work for the Salvation Army. Unexpectedly his previous experience with lean, agile and kanban was soon put to great use there too. This story is retold as it happened in his second book; Salvation: The Bungsu story
FYI Marcus first appeared on SPaMCAST 414 https://bit.ly/2KZoxBN
Twitter: @marcusoftnet
Blog: www.marcusoft.net
Re-Read Saturday News
This week we are full ahead in our re-read of L. David Marquet’s Turn the Ship Around! Today we tackle two more chapters, 26 and 27, which are titled: Combat Effectiveness and Homecoming.
The next book in the series will be The Checklist Manifesto (use the link and buy a copy so you can read along) by Atul Gawande.
Current Installment:
Week 17: Combat Effectiveness and Homecoming - https://bit.ly/2u3j8TI
Previous Installments:
Week 16: A Dangerous Passage and Looking Ahead -https://bit.ly/2lIbslb
Week 15: A Remembrance of War and Leadership at Every Level - https://bit.ly/2Imi5lS
Week 14: Part IV and Under Way for Deployment - https://bit.ly/2tcXprb
Week 13: Final Preparations - https://bit.ly/2t1OgSn
Week 12: Underway for San Diego and All Present and Accounted For - https:/ /bit.ly/2J7AkRx
Week 11: Mistakes Just Happen and We Learn - https://bit.ly/2IMZYL2
Week 10: A New Ship and We Have A Problem - https://bit.ly/2IUJ6RL
Week 9: Up Scope! and ”A New Ship” - https://bit.ly/2KfDZbS
Week 8: Under Way on Nuclear
Power and ”I Intend To . . .” – https://bit.ly/2rnvkgx
Week
7: Change, In a Word and Welcome Aboard Sante Fe – https://bit.ly/2r5l1hk
Week 6: I Relieve You - https://bit.ly/2F7C5ag
Week 5: Call to Action and Whatever they tell me to do! - https://bit.ly/2IXZugS
Week 4: Change of Course and Frustration - https://bit.ly/2qbPzgK
Week 3: Pain and Business as Usual - https://bit.ly/2qfd74g
Week 2: Forward and Introduction - https://bit.ly/2H8K4Jg
Week 1: Game Plan - https://bit.ly/2HgCdqW
Next SPaMCAST
SPaMCAST 503 will feature our essay “Culture: The Knife’s Edge of
Change.” I have often heard the line, culture eats change for
breakfast. Culture, culture, culture – the success of every change
that is considered or implemented balances on the knife-edge of
culture. Aligning cultures so that change is possible requires
seeing the differences and then minimizing enough of those
differences.
We will also have columns from Gene Hughson and Jon M. Quigley.