Welcome to the Software Process and Measurement Cast 103.\nSPaMCAST 103 will feature the third installment of the Seven Deadly Sins of Measurement Programs essay.\xa0 Sloth plagues many measurement programs as they age.\xa0 As time goes by, it is easy for practitioners to drift away from the passionate pursuit of data to transform into knowledge. Sloth in measurement programs is typically not caused by laziness.\xa0 In this essay we explore the reasons for apparent sloth and how to conquer those problems.\nNote based on a comment by @The0retico on Twitter I have shortened the intro and will work on shortening the extro section.\xa0 This week we have have comment by Royce Edwards after the essay.\xa0\nAd for my book! co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing has hit the bookshelves!\xa0 According to Robert C. Anderson, Director, Process Development and Quality Assurance, Computer Aid, Inc, "Mastering Software Project Management is a masterpiece of clarity, organization and depth of practical knowledge." If you a project manager or know project managers buy yourself a copy and a second to lend co-workers!Have you bought your copy?\xa0 \nContact information for the Software Process and Measurement CastEmail:\xa0 Voicemail:\xa0 +1-206-888-6111Website: Twitter: Facebook:\xa0 \nNext!SPaMCAST 104 will feature my interview with Nigel Green coauthor of Lost In Translation.\xa0 Nigel provides insights that suggests a new path for projects that focuses on the human dimensions of change.