Sep 2, 2018
We are doing something special in SPaMCAST 510. Over the past couple of years, we have talked to Steve Tendon and Wolfram Müller about their book, Hyper-Productive Knowledge Work Performance, The TameFlow Approach and Its Application to Scrum and Kanban. Today as part of our conversation Steve and Wolfram shine a light on some of the finer points in the book! They also share how they became collaborators on the book. Remember to buy a copy and support the authors and the podcast https://amzn.to/2MOxbXY .
Wolfram’s Bio
Founder & Principal Consultant at Speed4Projects.net and VISTEM, Wolfram brings 25 years‘ experience as a Consulting Executive, IT Project Portfolio and Project Manager, Process Engineer, and Software Engineer. As head of the PMO at 1&1 Internet AG, he led 40 project managers in the delivery of 500 projects, innovating industry-leading methods, to drive unprecedented improvements in speed and reliability across the portfolio. He has published over 20 articles and books on ‘Critical Chain’, ‘Agile’, and ‘Lean’ and is a well-known speaker in Europe on how to achieve hyper-productive IT project portfolios based on the Theory of Constraints.
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/wolfram-müller-12622714
Web: https://speed4projects.net/home/ (in German)
Steve’s Bio
Steve is a senior executive management consultant, adviser, speaker and author. his research and consulting work focuses on the use of emerging technologies, and in particular Blockchain technologies, to improve business performance.
In 2016 he acted as a Strategic Adviser for the Ministry of Economy, Investment and Small Business (MEIB) of the Maltese Government to increase the country’s global competitiveness. Steve developed the vision of “Malta, the Blockchain Island” and authored Malta’s “National Blockchain Strategy,” which was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers on April 2017.
Steve is the creator of the TameFlow Approach.
Web: https://tendon.net/
Twitter: @tendon
Re-Read Saturday News
In week 6 of re-read of The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande (use the link and buy a copy so you can read along) we read about Atul’s first try using a checklist to solve a big problem. The Chapter is titled The First Try. Let’s just say it is a learning opportunity.
Current Installment:
Week 6 - The First Try - https://bit.ly/2Q0PhVt
Previous Installments:
Week 5 - The Idea - https://bit.ly/2PCs0Zz
Week 4 - The End Of The Master Builder - https://bit.ly/2BmIGBc
Week 3 – The Checklist - https://bit.ly/2KMhVFR
Week 2 – The Problem With Extreme Complexity - https://bit.ly/2AGZQZX
Week 1 - Approach and Introduction - https://bit.ly/2LYi9Lv
Next SPaMCAST
SPaMCAST 511 we will feature an essay on reciprocity. Reciprocity is a powerful tool, not just for coaches and agilists, but also for just about everyone that interacts with people.
We will also have a column from Kim Pries, The Software Sensei.