SPaMCAST 755 - Engagement, Hierarchy, and Fatalism, Making Mistakes, Essays and Conversations

Published: May 14, 2023, 1:52 p.m.

b"SPaMCAST 755 features an essay on the relationship between engagement, hierarchy, and fatalism based on a discussion of the topic between the SPaMCAST Columnists. The ideas of hierarchy, engagement, and fatalism struck a nerve within the SPaMCAST family. To a person, the prevailing attitude is that hierarchy has value, but only to a point.\\xa0 Jon M Quigley joins the cast in the second slot this week with a discussion about making mistakes. Learning from mistakes is important but making the same mistake over and over is not a sign that you are learning.\\xa0 Re-read Saturday News! This week we finish the re-read Chapter 5 of by Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais. As noted last week, Chapter 5 is a powerhouse. This week, let's examine some of the behaviors that the four fundamental team topologies exhibit. Understanding how teams structured in this manner should behave will also be useful for understanding which team type delivers the most value to the organization in a specific context. Buy a copy and read along! -\\xa0 Previous Installments: Week 1: \\u2013 \\xa0 Week 2: \\u2013 \\xa0 Week 3:\\xa0 - \\xa0 Week 4: - \\xa0 Week 5: - \\xa0 Week 6: - \\xa0 Week 7: - \\xa0 Next SPaMCAST\\xa0 SPaMCAST 756 will welcome back Paul Gibbons. In this visit we discuss his new book which he co-authored with Tricia Kennedy. The book gives you the tools to sort the sense from the nonsense -- and there is a lot of nonsense in the change management field."