SPaMCAST 725 - Neglected WIP, Examples, What To Do With The QA Lead, Essays and Conversations

Published: Oct. 16, 2022, 9 p.m.

b'One of the most common problems teams face is starting more work than they complete. Neglected WIP is the gap between all the work you say you are working on and the stuff you are doing. The natural vagaries of office life can cause an item to get stuck due to someone being out sick or because your co-worker hit the lottery - stuff happens. A little might be ok, but more is bad. When neglected WIP passes that hurdle, real flow time will increase and velocity will slow. The combination of getting less work done and taking longer at it is a prescription for your stakeholders to start looking for torches and pitchforks.\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0 We also have a visit from Jeremy Berriault who brings his QA Corner to the podcast. In this installment, we discussed the QA Lead\\u2019s role in agile teams. So just what does a QA Lead do in an agile team . . . Jeremy has some ideas. Re-read Saturday News I am going to combine the conversation of Chapters 12 and 13 of this week because there is a common core in these two chapters. Chapter 12, When Will I Get There?, discusses when will you know that you have become an Agile Coach, and Chapter 13, It\\u2019s Your Journey, discusses the journey several coaches have taken to get there. Chapter 12 plots the journey and Chapter 13 provides several travelogues. \\xa0 Remember to buy a copy of\\xa0 Coaching Agile Teams by Lyssa Adkins (SPaMCAST Amazon affiliate line ) and read along! \\xa0 Logistics Note:\\xa0 Next week we will wrap up Coaching Agile Teams and then on to\\xa0 (Amazon Associate Link \\u2013 buy your copy soon and start reading). Buy a copy now and start reading.\\xa0 Previous Installments Week 1: - \\xa0 Week 2: - \\xa0 Week 3: - \\xa0 Week 4: - \\xa0 Week 5: - \\xa0 Week 6: - \\xa0 Week 7: - \\xa0 Week 8: r - \\xa0 Week 9: - \\xa0 Week 10: - \\xa0 Week 11: - \\xa0 Week 12: \\xa0 Week 13: - \\xa0 \\xa0 A quick advertisement: Controlling work entry requires preparation and knowledge building to establish a path to control work entry (magic wands are normally not available), which is why Jeremy Willets and I have developed a work entry workshop. We recently delivered the workshop at the 2022 Path to Agility in Columbus, OH to rave reviews. Interested? Email us at tcagley@tomcagley.com or willetsjm@gmail.com Next SPaMCAST\\xa0 In SPaMCAST 726 we will chat with Mr. Allan Kelly. I missed talking to Allan so we covered a wide range of topics including OKRs, Product Backlogs, and remote working. Allan brings incredible insight to the podcast.'