SPaMCAST 745 - Say No To Fatalism, Agile Requirements, Essays and Conversations

Published: March 5, 2023, 10 p.m.

Fatalism stops process improvement and agile transformations in their tracks. One of the definitions of fatalism is the belief that all events are predetermined and therefore inevitable. Just accepting the status quo because it is the status quo isn\u2019t pragmatism it is stagnation. We also have a visit from Tony Timbol who brings his To Tell A Story column to the podcast. Sign up for his free newsletter () and get a copy of the ebook on agile requirements we discussed. Re-read Saturday News! Chapter 18 of Extraordinary is titled \u201cDojo Practice for the Badass Agile Coach.\u201d The coaching dojo in Chapter 18 has a much smaller footprint than other dojos I have participated in and is easily implementable. I ran two this week and have plans for several more.\xa0 Buy a copy and upgrade your coaching skills -\xa0 Week 17:\xa0 - \xa0 Week 16: - \xa0 Week 15: - \xa0 Next SPaMCAST The next Software Process and Measurement Cast will feature a conversation with Jeff Bubolz and Chad Beier. We discussed their Manifesto for Organizational Agility (\xa0 Agility.) - a new manifesto for the dynamic world of work.