We are back from backpacking on Isle Royale. Simply awesome.  Today, we feature a discussion with Tom Henricksen.  You know Tom from the Agile Online Summit and the Dev Ops Online Summit however Tom is more than just the Summits. Today we discuss learning and then get into whether hybrid working scenarios are all they are cracked up to be. I am not sure we agreed.

Tom Henricksen is a technology professional with over 20 years of technical experience. He has worked as a developer, Team Lead, Scrum Master, and Manager. Tom is the founder of the Agile Online Summit!

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Upcoming Events

The Agile Online Summit! 

Tom Henricksen delivers one of the most innovative online conferences.  This year he has upped the bar again!  Please join the premier Agile Online Conference from October 25th to 27th, 2021,

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Re-Read Saturday News 

Next week we will begin to read Mik Kersten’s Project to Product. I will be reading from the Kindle version of the book published by IT Revolution.  The book includes a foreword, introduction, nine numbered chapters, a conclusion, and resources (we will not re-read this section). This works out to be 342 numbered pages for the Kindle Version. I have read this book twice, most recently during a book club (I hang around with geeks), and actively leverage the ideas from the book in my practice.

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Whether you are just beginning fall or spring, I look forward to reflecting on Project to Product with you starting next Saturday.

Upcoming Events

The Agile Online Summit! 

Tom Henricksen delivers one of the most innovative online conferences.  This year he has upped the bar again!  Please join the Premier Agile Online Conference from October 25th to 27th, 2021,

Register at

https://bit.ly/3mplqIK

Next SPaMCAST 

Next week we discuss transactive memory.  My wife remembers things like special events and then clues me in…if she is around. Coaches and Scrum Masters often act as the official process memory for teams until they don’t. When they move on, the team more often than not forget and revert back to other ways of working. Transactive memory is efficient, a team is more than the accumulation of memories they all share, but has risks. I missed calling my father’s on his birthday this year – a failure in so many ways but also a failure of transactive memory.

Jeremy Berriault will also bring his QA Corner to the podcast.