On June 18th, 2016 I started the Re-read Saturday feature on the Software Process and Measurement Blog. On that Saturday we began re-reading Extreme Programming Explained. Nearly eight years later, we have nearly completed Why Limit WIP. Near the end of each book, I reach out and ask, “So what is next?” Did you notice the “nearly completed” two sentences ago? I need your ideas for which book to re-read next. The first two suggestions I have received are Dynamic Reteaming and Team Topologies. What are your suggestions? With your recommendations, I will run a poll and let the readers and listeners of the Software Process and Measurement choose. Suggestions via comment, Tweet (use #spamcast) or email (tcagley@tomcagley.com) are welcome.
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