SPaMCAST 509 - Demonstrating Incomplete Work, Architects and Root Cause Analysis, Essays and Discussions

Published: Aug. 26, 2018, 9 p.m.

b'SPaMCAST 509 will feature our essay discussing if you can demonstrate incomplete work. \\xa0My knee-jerk reaction is no...or maybe heck no, but knee-jerk reactions are not always right. Blog entries in the what happens to incomplete work theme: - - \\xa0 We will also hear from Gene Hughson (Form Follows Function). Gene talks Architects! \\xa0Gene and I discussed his essay, Contact Gene on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/genehughson/ Bringing the cast home this week is Jon M. Quigley. \\xa0Jon brings his marvelous Alpha and Omega of Product Development to the cast this week in order to discuss the root cause analysis. Process improvement is most effective when we diagnose the real problem rather than just a symptom. \\xa0 Re-Read Saturday News In week 5 of re-read of by Atul Gawande (use the link and buy a copy so you can read along) we tackle Chapter 4, The Idea. In Chapter 4 Gawande shows how checklists can help push decision-making outward, which empowers teams and makes them more responsive. Current Installment: - Previous Installments: - - - - Next SPaMCAST SPaMCAST 510 is a special cast. Over the past year, we have talked to Steve Tendon and Wolfram Wolfram M\\xfcller about their book, Hyper-Productive Knowledge Work Performance, The TameFlow Approach and Its Application to Scrum and Kanban. Haven\\u2019t bought it yet? . \\xa0In SPaMCAST 510 we get Steve and Wolfram on the same line, to sum up the finer points!'