Work Entry: An Introduction, focuses on what work entry is and why it is the single most important part of determining whether a team is dependable, predictable, and even remotely agile.\xa0 We will also have a visit from Jon M Quigley and his Alpha and Omega of Product Development. Jon and I discuss, wrestle, and chew on how the idea of a product backlog can exist in a project environment.\xa0 Re-Read Saturday News\xa0 We have read or re-read by Todd Miller and Ryan Ripley cover-to-cover if you don\u2019t count the index at the back of the book (and I certainly do not). As a wrap-up, I briefly consider three points that came to mind during the re-read. If you have not bought your copy -- what are you waiting for? \xa0 Next week we will start our re-read of by laying out an approach. I am contemplating combining the re-read with experience reports as I try to put the ideas in the book to use. More on that next week. This Week\u2019s Installment\xa0 Week 16 - - \xa0 Previous Installments Week 1: - \xa0 Week 2: - \xa0 Week 3: - \xa0 Week 4: - \xa0 Week 5: - \xa0 Week 6: - \xa0 Week 7: -\xa0 \xa0 Week 8: - \xa0 Week 9:\xa0 - \xa0 Week 10: - \xa0 Week 11: - \xa0 Week 12 - - \xa0 Week 13: t - \xa0 Week 14: - \xa0 Week 15: - \xa0 Next SPaMCAST Speaking of , in the next podcast, we will feature the interview I did with Staffan covering the book that we are about to re-read.\xa0 We discussed how to apply the ideas in the book to improve focus, productivity, and quality of life.