The Software Process and Measurement Cast includes two columns this week.\xa0 The first is our essay: Scaled Agile Charters.\xa0 A scaled Agile charter is not just a thicker team charter because a scaled Agile project is not just a bigger Agile project. Scaled Agile charters need to be assembled part by part based on the needs of the project. This week\u2019s essay provides a path to getting value from scaled Agile charters.\nThe second column is a new installment of Jeremy Berriault\u2019s QA Corner! We discussed using communities of practice to spread testing knowledge. A community of practices is a wonderful tool to transfer knowledge and to generate a network among practitioners.\nCall to Action!\nReview the SPaMCAST on iTunes, or your favorite podcatcher/player and then share the review! Help your friends find the Software Process and Measurement Cast. After all, friends help friends find great podcasts!\nRe-Read Saturday News\nRemember that the Re-Read Saturday of returns this week when we tackle the essay titled \u201cNo Silver Bullet\u201d Check out the new installment at .\nUpcoming Events\nAgile Development Conference EastNovember 8-13, 2015Orlando, Florida\nI will be speaking on November 12th on the topic of Agile Risk. Let me know if you are going and we will have a SPaMCAST Meetup.\nIn the next few weeks we will start to lay out the 2016 conference calendar.\nNext SPaMCAST\nThe next Software Process and Measurement Cast will feature our interview with Pedro Serrador.\xa0 We discussed his presentation titled Does Agile Work?, based on the paper he co-authored by the same name. Pedro lays out his research on whether Agile really works.\xa0 The answer is . . . see you next week.\nShameless Ad for my book!\n co-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 for you or your team.\u201d Support SPaMCAST by buying the book nglish and Chinese.