SPaMCAST 421 - Vanity Metrics, Unity of Purpose, Leadership

Published: Dec. 11, 2016, 10 p.m.

b'The Software Process and Measurement Cast 421 features our essay on vanity metrics. \\xa0Vanity metrics make people feel good, but are less useful for making decisions about the business. \\xa0The essay discusses how to recognize vanity metrics and the risks of falling prey to their allure. We will also have columns form Steve Tendon with another chapter in his Tame The Flow: Hyper-Productive Knowledge-Work Performance, The TameFlow Approach and Its Application to Scrum and Kanban, published by J Ross (). Steve and I talked about Chapter 13. \\xa0Finally, Gene Hughson will anchor the cast with an entry from his . \\xa0Gene and I started talking about leadership patterns and antipatterns. Re-Read Saturday News In this week\\u2019s re-read of \\xa0by Patrick Lencioni (Jossey-Bass, Copyright 2002, 33rd printing), we conclude Part Three with the sections titled the Last Stand, Flack, Heavy Lifting, and Rally. I suspect we have 3 or 4 weeks left before moving to the next book, BUT we still have a number of ideas to extract from this book. If you are new to the re-read series buy and \\xa0go back to week one and read along! I have not heard any nay sayers on the idea of re-reading Carol Dweck\\u2019s Mindset next; however, just be to fair I am going to include a poll at the end to decide between Mindset, Thinking Fast and Slow (Daniel Kahneman) and Flow (Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi). \\xa0I would like your opinion! Takeaways from this week include: You are responsible for the atmosphere that you create. Leaders and teams bear the consequence of not dealing with bad attitudes. When someone leaves a team everyone will mourn to some extent. Visit the to participate in this and previous re-reads. Next SPaMCAST The Software Process and Measurement Cast 422 will feature our interview with Phil Lew. \\xa0Phil and I talked about the topic of Agile risk management. \\xa0We explored how risk can be managed in Agile projects and the barriers to effective risk management. Shameless Ad for my book! 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.'