SPaMCAST 857 features our interview with Andy Hilliard, CEO of Accelerance and author of Synergea. In this episode, we discuss the future of software development and how global teams fit into the current geopolitical perspective. There is nothing light and frothy in this week’s discussion!
Andy Hillard: As CEO of Accelerance, Andy leads and advocates for the globalization and collaboration of great software teams with our clients in search of talent and innovation Building a distributed extension of their engineering function and culture. At Accelerance, we’re passionate about global software development and committed to making your global relationship an enviable success.
Accelerance helps companies create and execute better software engineering strategies using global software outsourcing partnerships by providing professional guidance for planning, sourcing, and managing global teams… to achieve valuable benefits without risks and challenges. Accelerance has certified software engineering partners in more than 35 countries that are “large enough to scale but small enough to care”.
Website: https://www.accelerance.com/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyhilliard/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebusinessnerdyt/featured
Synergea: https://amzn.to/4kXombx
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Re-read Saturday News
In our re-read of Development as Freedom this week we reach Chapter 9: Population, Food, and Freedom. Sen begins with the sentence: “The contemporary age is not short of terrible and nasty happenings, but the persistence of extensive hunger in a world of unprecedented prosperity is surely one of the worst.”
Previous installments of Development as Freedom by Amartya Sen:
All previous installments can be found at www.tomcagley.com and www.tcagley.wordpress.com
Next SPaMCAST
The SPaMCAST 858 will revisit the topic of work intake. Over the past year, Jeremy Willets and I have been discussing the topic of work intake in support of our book, Mastering Work Intake, Almost unanimously everyone we have talked to agrees that it is the root cause of a wide range of problems. Impacts (but are not limited to) include quality issues, reduced value, job insecurity, and failures of trust. The tragedy is not that the problem is not recognized but that many people believe they lack agency even though there are ways to take control of work intake.
We will also have a visit from Jeremy Bearriult, The Evolutionary Agilist, who will bring his humor and wisdom to the podcast.
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