In the Software Process and Measurement Cast 761 we continue our exploration of critical thinking. In this installment, we examine logical fallacies. The logic in logical fallacies is incorrect whether by design or misinterpretation. You need to be prepared.

This week, Jeremy Berriault brings a discussion of QA Audit in agile to the QA Corner.  Are QA Audits a logical fallacy?

Re-Read Saturday News

The Re-read Saturday has been a feature of the Software Process and Measurement blog since 2013 (7 Habits of Highly Effective People was the first book). This week we are still in the process of choosing the next book or books (we chose three last time), therefore we have a bit of an interlude today. I need your input to make the final cut! Please provide your input using the poll below.  

In the interim catch up on the re-read of Team Topologies: Organizing Business And Technology Teams For Fast Flow.  Buy a copy because you can’t borrow mine!  

All of the Team Topologies re-read installments:

Week 1: Front Matter and Logisticshttp://bit.ly/3nHGkW4 

Week 2: The Problem With Org Chartshttps://bit.ly/3zGGyQf 

Week 3:  Conway’s Law and Why It Mattershttps://bit.ly/3muTVQE 

Week 4: Team First Thinkinghttps://bit.ly/3H9xRSC 

Week 5: Static Team Topologieshttps://bit.ly/40Q6eF2 

Week 6: The Four Fundamental Team Topologies (Part 1)https://bit.ly/3VUI7EB 

Week 7: The Four Fundamental Team Topologies (Part 2)https://bit.ly/3I70dxa 

Week 8: Choose Team-First Boundarieshttps://bit.ly/43i8W8A

Week 9: Team Interaction Modeshttps://bit.ly/3WR49Is 

Week 10: Evolve Team Structures with Organizational Sensinghttps://bit.ly/3NnIa9b 

Week 11: Conclusionhttps://bit.ly/3JhEaEw 

Next SPaMCAST 

In the Software Process and Measurement Cast 762, we will share a panel discussing the impact of AI on the future of project management. A boon or a bane?  Let the conversation begin.