SPaMCAST 336 Yves Hanoulle, Communities and Coaching Retreats

Published: April 5, 2015, 9 p.m.

b"In this episode of the Software Process and Measurement Cast we feature our interview with\\xa0, builder of community builders.\\xa0 We discussed collaboration, coaching retreats and the future of Agile.\\xa0 Yves is an Agile thought leader among thought leaders and he shared his wisdom the Software Process and Measurement Cast listeners.\\nYves' Bio:\\nYves Hanoulle has taken on almost every role in the software development field, from software support, developer, trainer, scrum master to agile coach. Over the last 10 years, Yves has focused on agile coaching. Yves grows community builders. His personal goal is to make his customers independent from him as soon as possible. Yves is the inventor of the\\xa0Who is Agile\\xa0series of books and the co-inventor of the leadership game. Although he co-invented Pair Coaching & Coach Retreats, Yves is not interested in being a rock star coach inventing new methodologies, he rather wants to mix existing ideas like a thought disc jockey, adjusting to the needs of the audience.\\nConnect with Yves at:\\nTwitter: @yveshanoulleLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yveshanoulle\\nCall to action!\\nReviews of the Podcast help to attract new listeners.\\xa0 Can you write a review of the Software Process and Measurement Cast and post it on the podcatcher of your choice?\\xa0 Whether you listen on ITunes or any other podcatcher, a review will help to grow the podcast!\\xa0 Thank you in advance!\\nRe-Read Saturday News\\nThe Re-Read Saturday focus on Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox\\u2019s\\xa0The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement\\xa0began on February 21nd.\\xa0The Goal\\xa0has been hugely influential because it introduced the Theory of Constraints, which is central to lean thinking. The book is written as a business novel. Visit the\\xa0\\xa0and catch up on the re-read.\\nNote: If you don\\u2019t have a copy of the book, buy one.\\xa0 If you use the link below it will support the Software Process and Measurement blog and\\xa0podcast. If not use the link below and support the podcast at the same time!\\n\\xa0or\\xa0\\n@stevena510 (Steven Adams) has recommended that the next re-read be Fred Brooks masterpiece\\xa0The Mythical Man-Month.\\xa0 I think it is a great idea.\\nNext\\nIn the next SPaMCAST we feature our essay on Agile release planning *** MEG june 10 \\u2013 15 2013****.\\xa0 Unless your project consists of one or two sprints and a cloud of dust () you will need to tackle release planning.\\xa0 It does not have to be as hard as many people want you to believe.\\xa0 We will have new entries from the Software Sensei (Kim Pries) and Jo Ann Sweeney with her Explaining Change column.\\n\\xa0\\nUpcoming Events\\nQAI Quest 2015April 20 -21 Atlanta, GA, USA\\nDCG will also have a booth!\\nNext SPaMCast\\nThe next Software Process and Measurement Cast will feature our interview with the builder of community builders, Yves Hanoulle.\\xa0 Yves and I talked Agile communities, coaching retreats, why the factory metaphor for IT is harmful and the future of Agile. A wonderful interview, full of information and ideas that can improve your development environment!\\nShameless Ad for my book!\\n\\xa0co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: \\u201cThis book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, neither for you or your team.\\u201d Support SPaMCAST by buying the book\\xa0.\\nAvailable in English and Chinese."