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Software Process and Measurement Cast


The Software Process and Measurement Cast provides a forum to explore the varied world of software process improvement and measurement.  The SPaMCast covers topics that deal the challenges how work is done in information technology organizations as they grow and evolve.  The show combines commentaries, interviews and your feedback to serve up ideas, options, opinions, advice and even occasionally facts. 

 

Jan 4, 2026

Another trip around the sun!

This year's topics  are drawn from a talk by Neil Postman:

  1. "All technological change is a trade-off. Technology giveth and technology taketh away." - Do we control the risk?

  2. “There is a common tendency to think of our technological creations as if they were God-given, as if they were a part of the natural order of things.”  - WHY?

  3. What will 2026 bring? 

Our panel today features: 

Daniel Doiron -  https://www.linkedin.com/in/danieldoiron/ 

Jeremy Willets - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremywillets/

Susan Parente - linkedin.com/in/susanparente 

Freddie Clark - https://www.linkedin.com/in/freddie-clark/ 

Jeremy Berriault- berriaultandassociates.com

Me 🙂 - www.tomcagley.com 

 

Mastering Work Intake sponsors SPaMCAST!

Starting Everything Means Finishing Nothing

One big thing: Poor work entry means delivering less. 

Why it matters: Work Intake controls what a team works on and when they work on it.

  • Overloaded teams deliver less value.

  • Poor prioritization leads to delivering the wrong work.

  • Chaotic work intake costs organizations money and time.

Zoom in: Mastering Work Intake by Jeremy Willets and Tom Cagley provides the reader with ideas, principles, actionable advice, worksheets, and examples to deliver more value. 

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Next!

Does the Agile Manifesto still guide us?

The Manifesto has been an integral part of our professional lives. Organizations and teams seem to be tired of values and principles. 

 

Is the Manifesto still relevant?