SPaMCAST 451 - Askhat Urazbaev, Pragmatic Agile and The Impact of Culture

Published: July 16, 2017, 9 p.m.

b'SPaMCAST 451 features our interview with Askhat Urazbaev. \\xa0Askhat brings a very pragmatic view of Agile in all of its many forms to the Software Process and Measurement Cast. \\xa0This interview covers a lot of ground, ranging from defining Agile to the impact of corporate and national cultures on what works and what doesn\\u2019t work. \\xa0We dove directly into the interview with very little preamble!\\xa0 Askhat\\u2019s bio: Askhat Urazbaev made a typical career moving from junior developer to project manager in different software companies. Later on, in Luxoft, Askhat as a process architect was he was engaged in adopting "heavyweight" methodologies in different departments of the company. Happily, thanks to one of the customers, Askhatwas exposed to some knowledge of Agile. The new way of development looked very effective. Askhat has participated in several Agile projects in different roles. In 2006 Askhat started to help teams and departments to adopt Agile methodologies in Luxoft. In March, he has started Russian Agile Community (AgileRussia.ru). In 2008 Askhat founded company ScrumTrek which consults, trains and helps companies in their transition to Agile. Among the customers of ScrumTrek such companies as Skype, Yandex, Rambler, Alfa-Bank, Sberbank and many others. LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/urazbaev Twitter: Web: https://scrumtrek.ru/ Re-Read Saturday News Today we continue re-reading T. Steven Adams (, and nearly every entry in the Re-read Saturday series) is doing a great job leading this re-read. \\xa0\\xa0Remember to use the link to buy a copy to support the podcast and blog. This week, Steven discusses the introduction to \\u201cThe Science of Successful Organizational Change\\u201d (). \\xa0Gibbons dives directly into the meat of the book in the introduction. \\xa0If you typically jump over the introduction to get to chapter one I would urge you to change your pattern at least for this book! \\xa0 Previous installments: \\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0 A Call To Action You can help share the Software Process and Measurement Cast! \\xa0If you even got a single new idea this week while listening to the podcast, please give the SPaMCAST a short, honest review in iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you are listening. \\xa0If you leave a review somewhere, please send a copy to . \\xa0Reviews help guide people to the cast! Next SPaMCAST THe Software Process and Measurement Cast 452 will feature our essay on personal process improvement along with columns from Jon M Quigley (The Alpha and Omega of Product Development) and Kim Pries (The Software Sensei).'