The interview in SPaMCAST 66 is with Chuck Tryon.\xa0 We discussed knowledge management.\xa0 Chuck provides solid advice on knowledge management while explain why not dealing with knowledge management is a burning platform you should not ignore.\xa0 Frankly this one of the most important interviews SPaMCAST has recorded. Chuck Tryon is a nationally respected educator and popular symposium speaker.\xa0 He founded Tryon and Associates in 1986 to provide seminar training and consulting that helps organizations and individuals develop predictable and repeatable approaches to modern project management, knowledge management and business requirements.\xa0 The strategies presented in Mr. Tryon\u2019s seminars are used by thousands of professionals in hundreds of organizations across the United States, Europe and Canada.\xa0 His client list includes many top 100 companies.Chuck and his wife, Tresa, reside in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area.\xa0 They have two grown daughters, Amanda and Casey.\xa0 When not teaching, writing or attending classes at OU, Chuck tries to find time for his favorite things in life, spoiling grandchildren, playing golf and SCUBA diving \u2026 but not usually at the same time.A full bio is available at\xa0 Contact:Email: \xa0\xa0 \xa0ChuckTryon@TryonAssoc.comWebsite: Tell a friend about the Software Process and Measurement Cast and show them how to subscribe.\xa0 Let me know and I will acknowledge you on the next show! \xa0The essay on SPaMCAST 66 is part 1 of my essay titled "Traceability: A Radical Approach Based on User Involvement".\xa0 \u2018Model based software process improvement\u2019 and \u2018process discipline\u2019 are phrases that can chill the blood of most software engineers even when uttered forty feet away.\xa0 Applied incorrectly the perceived trappings of process discipline are viewed as overhead which gets in the way of \u2018real work\u2019.\xa0 The processes that are perceived to be the most offensive to developers are those concentrated on controlling their behavior or providing oversight of their work.\xa0 When the CMMI\xae is interjected into the process landscape, traceability becomes one of the lightening rods typically identified in the overhead discussion.\xa0 So, avoid the lightening rod, right?\xa0 Check out the podcast and blog for the rest!Join the SPaMCAST\u2019s community by joining the SPaMCAST Facebook page and get involved!!!!\xa0 http://tinyurl.com/62z5elThere are a number of ways to share your thoughts with SPaMCAST: \u2022\xa0\xa0\xa0 Email SPaMCAST at spamcastinfo@gmail.com\u2022\xa0\xa0\xa0 Voice messages can be left at 1-206-888-6111\u2022\xa0\xa0\xa0 Twitter \u2013 www.twitter.com/tcagley\u2022\xa0\xa0\xa0 BLOG \u2013 www.tcagley.wordpress.com\u2022\xa0\xa0\xa0 FACEBOOK!!!! Software Process and Measurement \xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0 http://tinyurl.com/62z5elUpcoming Speaking Engagements:ITMPI webinarProcess Improvement in a Multi-Model World September 15, 2009 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Eastern Time Model based process improvement typically has centered on a single model or framework as the lynch pin to control software process improvement within an organization. The use of a model or framework is an excellent means of reducing random activity unfortunately one model does not cover the whole organization. Process improvement has matured to a point where the span of control needs to be extended which suggests the use of more than one model (e.g. CMMI, ISO, ITIL and Business Process Re-engineering to name a few). This webinar with Tom Cagley will discuss how to manage process improvement in a complex, multi-model environment. More information - http://solutions.compaid.com/forms/WebinarB20090915?ProcessType=PreRegISMA 4 ConferenceBoundaries, Boundaries EverywhereSeptember 15, 2009 9:00 - 9:45 AM\xa0\xa0 \xa0\xa0\xa0\xa0 \xa0 \xa0\xa0\xa0 Identifying applications and project boundaries are critical to accurate and repeatable counts however the rules have a lot of flexibility. The presentation will evaluate a variety of types of applications to evaluate the impact of varied perspectives on application boundaries. The presentation will include at least one hands-on exercise to drive home the impact of boundariesThe ISMA conference will be held this September 13-16, 2009 at the Palmer House Hilton \u2013 Chicago, Illinois see More informaton - http://www.IFPUG.org\xa0\xa0 \xa0Next Software Process and Measurement Cast: The interview in the Software Process and Measurement Cast is with Murali Chemuturi.\xa0 Murali recently published his first book, "Software Estimation Best Practices, Tools & Techniques: A Complete Guide for Software Project Estimators". We discussed estimation and more.