The Software Process and Measurement Cast includes three columns.  The first is our essay on managing Agile projects and teams. I often say project management is dead. That does not mean that the pressures that drive the need to manage work have gone away. In the end the “what” of project management is important because control, discipline and coordination are needed tools to deliver value; the journey toward Agile is the reframing of the “how” of project management.
This week Gene Hughson returns with an entry from his Form Follows Function column.  Gene tackles the topic of whether the application of Conway’s Law makes microservices more of an organizational approach than an architecture.   After listening, check out Gene’s Form Follows Function !
The third column in this SPaMCAST magazine is from the Software Sensei, Kim Pries.  Kim tackles hardcore testing.  Kim discusses the implications and uses of this aggressive type of testing in hardware, software and wetware.
A great line up!
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We just completed the Re-Read Saturday of Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox’s The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement which began on February 21nd. What did you think?  Did the re-read cause you to pick  The Goal back up for a refresher? Visit the  and review the whole re-read.
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Software Quality and Test Management 
September 13 – 18, 2015
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I will be speaking on the impact of cognitive biases on teams!  Let me know if you are attending!
 
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Next SPaMCast
The next Software Process and Measurement Cast will feature our interview with Woody Zuill.  Some people might think “that there is no Woody only Zuul” (apologies to the Ghostbusters) when it comes to topics like #NoEstimates.  However as Woody points out, it is important to peer past the “thou musts” to gain greater understanding of what you should be doing!
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