SPaMCAST 491- When Done Breaks Production, Personal Kanban, Real Software Quality

Published: April 22, 2018, 9 p.m.

b'Software Process and Measurement Cast 491 features our essay titled, Can \\u201cDone\\u201d Be Allowed To Break Production? \\xa0The most succinct answer to the question is always no, the story is not done. The reason is that the story is not implementable, and unless the goal of the story is to blow up production and anger customers it can\\u2019t be considered to be done. Susan Parente brings her Not a Scrumdamentalist column to the cast this week. \\xa0Susan discusses Kanban for You and Me. \\xa0The discussion focuses on personal Kanban and how to use it to guide your day to day activities effectively and efficiently. Kim Pries, the Software Sensi, anchors the cast this week. \\xa0Kim\\u2019s essay is titled Real Software Quality. \\xa0In this column, Kim warns us of the dangers of interventionism on quality. Re-Read Saturday News In week six of the re-read of L. David Marquet\\u2019s ! we tackle chapter 7, titled I Relieve You. I am breaking the two chapter pattern to layup so that we can have a clean start the second part of the book next week Chapter Seven completes Part One of the book. \\xa0Part one serves tells the story of how Captain Marquet came to be in command of the USSN Santa Fe rather than the Olympia. Much of Marquet\\u2019s leadership model was emergent (like design in agile). Change may occur even without a shock, such as Marquet\\u2019s reassignment, but adding energy will hasten change. In this case, the shock made the development of Marquet\\u2019s leadership model inevitable. Current Installment: - Previous Installments: - - - - - Upcoming Webinars and Conferences May 21-25, 2018, San Antonio, Texas May 11 Rome, Italy Next SPaMCAST SPaMCAST 492 will feature our recent interview with Murali Chemuturi. \\xa0Murali has just published a new book tilted (Link ). The book offers practical design advice for anyone involved in software development. \\xa0We discussed the impact of design on usability, security and data architecture to name just a few areas. Note Murali and I co-authored (buy a copy! ).'