May 19, 2019
SPaMCAST 547 returns to our standard staggered approach with a discussion of work entry. The majority of work entry issues are caused by eight problems. The eight problems often occur in clusters and are a reflection of organizational culture. Knowing that there are eight problems is useful so that you can do something about them!
Also this week, Kim Pries, the software sensei is back and goes full curmudgeon. Kim states ”After 40+ years of software work and lies, I get disgusted when I see yet another rehash of so-called tools that purport to do something valuable. The multi-colored risk analysis "tools" are essentially worthless. To date, I have never seen one of these catch or forestall idiocy on the part of a supplier or a customer. There's no fixing stupid!”
Re-Read Saturday News
This week we are re-reading Chapter 4 of Thinking, Fast and Slow, The Associative Machine. This chapter begins a deeper dive into the nuances of system 1 thinking.
If you do not have a favorite, dog-eared copy of Thinking, Fast and Slow, please buy a copy. Using the links in this blog entry helps support the blog and its alter-ego, The Software Process and Measurement Cast. Buy a copy on Amazon, It’s time to get reading!
The installments:
Week 1: Logistics and Introduction - http://bit.ly/2UL4D6h
Week 2: The Characters Of The Story - http://bit.ly/2PwItyX
Week 3: Attention and Effort - http://bit.ly/2H45x5A
Week 4: The Lazy Controller - http://bit.ly/2LE3MQQ
Week 5: The Associative Machine - http://bit.ly/2JQgp8I
Next SPaMCAST
SPaMCAST 548 will feature our interview with Heidi Helfand. Heidi and I discussed teams and her book Dynamic Reteaming: The Art and Wisdom of Changing Teams. It is time to challenge the conventional wisdom that in agile (or any walk of life) that you need to keep your teams "the same" in order to be successful.