SPaMCAST 426 marks a milestone! \xa0SPaMCAST 426 is the end of Year 10. \xa0The Cast features our second annual roundtable. \xa0Almost all of the SPaMCAST contributors gathered virtually to discuss a number of topics, including: Is software quality really one of the most important focuses in IT in 2017? Even though people are adopting agile, is agile a principle-driven movement over? In 2017 will security trump quality and productivity? The multiway discussion was exciting and informative! This was a great way to finish year 10 and get the motor primed for year 11! Re-Read Saturday News This week we begin the re-read of Carol Dweck\u2019s : The New Psychology of Success. We will start slowly as I read ahead and give you time to find or buy a copy of the book. \xa0\xa0I am reading the 2008 Ballantine Books Trade paperback edition version of the book (I had to re-buy the book as my first copy seems to have a new home). \xa0 I was excited that the Software Process and Measurement Blog readers selected Mindset for Re-read Saturday. \xa0I am looking forward to refreshing my understanding of the powerful ideas Dweck identifies as growth and fixed mindsets. \xa0Mindsets are very useful for understanding why some people grow and others don\u2019t and why some teams excel and other less so. Also, is easily the single most quoted book \xa0I have seen in presentations at conferences for the past few years. Next week we start in on Chapter One of the re-read of Carol Dweck\u2019s , buy a copy this week. Visit the to participate in this and previous re-reads. Next SPaMCAST The Software Process and Measurement Cast 427 begins Year 11 with an essay on the Post-Agile Age. \xa0It is coming and it is a bed that human nature and commercial pressures has created. (Not sure what I mean? \xa0Tune in, stream or download ) \xa0We will also have columns from Jon M Quigley, Jeremy Berriault, and Kim Pries. \xa0SPaMCAST 427 will celebrate the new SPaMCAST year in style! 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 herenglish and Chinese.