SPaMCAST 501- Agile Metrics, Cycle Time, Third Parties in Testing, Certifications

Published: July 1, 2018, 9 p.m.

b'SPaMCAST 501 features our essay on Agile Metrics. Progress is easy to visualize when we use the yardstick of calendar time. My wife and I spent 17 days in Europe. There are 177 shopping days until Christmas (as of July 1, 2018) \\u2014 I expect presents this year. How long it takes to deliver a piece of work, in days, is something nearly every human can understand. Over the past few months, I have been cataloging questions I have heard. Well over 70% of work-related questions center on how long a piece of work will take and whether the answer to that question has value. Cycle time metrics are ways to generate answers to \\u2018how long\\u2019 questions in a manner that is valuable and predictable. Our second column features Jeremy Berriault. \\xa0In the QA Corner, Jeremy and I discussed the idea of self-reliance rather than using third-party testing organizations. \\xa0Or when you have to use third parties for testing, Jeremy provides advice on getting the most out of your third party. Anchoring the cast is Susan Parente. Susan discusses certification. There are tons of certifications and more appear every day. Susan provides advice on which ones are important and which are not! Re-Read Saturday News This week we are full ahead in our re-read of L. David Marquet\\u2019s ! We dive into chapters 24 and 25, which are titled: A Dangerous Passage and Looking Ahead. \\xa0 Pick the next book in the re-read series. \\xa0I will cut the poll off on 2 July. Current Installment: - Previous Installments: - - - \\xa0 - - - - \\u201d \\u2013 \\u2013 - - - - - - \\xa0 Next SPaMCAST SPaMCAST 502 features our interview with Marcus Hammarberg. \\xa0Marcus returns to talk about his new book Salvation: The Bunshu Story. \\xa0The story provides a real-life example of how agile can save the world -- or at least part of it.'