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Best podcasts about chris matts

Latest podcast episodes about chris matts

Troubleshooting Agile
The Agile Software

Troubleshooting Agile

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 14:42


Has "adopting Jira" become the definition of "being agile"? If so, Squirrel says he'll find another line of work! Tune in to hear Squirrel and Jeffrey's discussion on using the right tools for certain and uncertain environments, on this episode of Troubleshooting Agile. - Squirrel's Jira tweet: https://x.com/douglassquirrel/status/1767536165790376281?s=20 - Chris Matts on Needs and Solutions: https://theitriskmanager.com/2015/04/19/communities-of-need-community-of-solutions/ - Confirmation bias: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias - Cynefin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynefin_framework - Last week's episode on certainty and uncertainty: https://soundcloud.com/troubleshootingagile/decentralisation-dilemmas -------------------------------------------------- Order your copy of our book, Agile Conversations at agileconversations.com Plus, get access to a free mini training video about the technique of Coherence Building when you join our mailing list. We'd love to hear any thoughts, ideas, or feedback you have about the show. Email us at info@agileconversations.com -------------------------------------------------- About Your Hosts Douglas Squirrel and Jeffrey Fredrick first met while working together at TIM group in 2013. A decade later, they remain united in their passion for growing organisations through better conversations. Squirrel is an advisor, author, keynote speaker, coach, and consultant, helping companies of all sizes make huge, profitable improvements in their culture, skills, and processes. You can find out more about his work here: https://douglassquirrel.com/index.html Jeffrey is Vice President of Engineering at ION Analytics, Organiser at CITCON, the Continuous Integration and Testing Conference, author and speaker. You can connect with him here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jfredrick/

Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast
BONUS: Helping the PO Measure Value, Unwrapping Metrics Mastery | Vasco Duarte

Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 13:53


BONUS: Helping the PO Measure Value, Unwrapping Metrics Mastery with Vasco Duarte Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. Merry Christmas, dear listeners! We hope your festive season is filled with joy and warmth. Today marks another special BONUS episode in our Christmas week lineup, and we're diving into the crucial topic of helping Product Owners measure value. If you missed our previous episode on defining business value, be sure to check it out as today's content builds upon those insights. This episode, like all others this week, is a companion to the Coach Your Product Owner e-course, accessible at bit.ly/coachyourpo. Why We Need To Help Product Owners Measure Value Ever envisioned driving a familiar road blindfolded? Many teams find themselves in a similar predicament, knowing their backlog and delivery process well but lacking clarity on their goal. A backlog of items, as emphasized yesterday, is not a goal. Defining Value is Not Enough; We Must Measure It While some teams may define goals, many stumble when it comes to measuring them early and consistently. Aligning with the Agile Manifesto, this episode emphasizes why continuous delivery of valuable software needs to be complemented with the same continuous measurement of value! Leading and Lagging Indicators and Why That's Important In this episode, we discuss the distinction between leading and lagging indicators. Leading indicators provide insights into future events, while lagging indicators validate that the product is delivering value. Explore the significance of both in making informed decisions. The Difference Between Strategic Metrics and Day-to-Day Metrics (The Metrics Tree Technique) Building on yesterday's discussion about understanding the company's strategy, we explore the transition from strategic metrics (lagging indicators like revenue) to day-to-day metrics. This transition is essential for ensuring daily value delivery and supporting short-term, customer-focused experiments. In this segment, we discuss the Metrics Tree technique which Vasco learned from Chris Matts. Product Dashboards for the PO and the Team Product Dashboards emerge as a crucial tool to keep teams focused on the right metrics throughout the development process. These dashboards visualize product goals, the target customer, current and future sprint goals, and key metrics. They serve as a cornerstone for team accountability, fostering self-management and autonomy. In this episode, we discuss a Product Dashboard similar to the one illustrated below:  How To Measure Value: A Summary In today's episode, we covered the following steps to help the PO measure value: Define value (discussed in the previous episode). Define appropriate metrics for the defined value. Consider both leading and lagging indicators. Ensure a balance of strategic and day-to-day metrics for decision-making. Build a product dashboard with the PO and the team to enhance self-accountability and self-management. Explore these concepts further in the Coach Your PO e-course: Module 3 (Version 1.0): Setting up ACTIONABLE metrics, distinguishing between ACTIONABLE and Vanity Metrics. Module 2.0: Scaling up the Product Owner role for multiple teams and products, featuring insights into Product Dashboards and Vision. Module 09: Techniques for quick feedback and leveraging process metrics critical for the discussed product dashboard. For more details on the Coach Your PO e-course, visit bit.ly/coachyourpo. If personalized coaching suits your needs, reach out to us at coaching@oikosofy.com. Keep learning, keep helping your team, and we'll catch you in the next episode! About Vasco Duarte Vasco is a leading voice in the agile community, known for his contributions to the development of agile methodologies and practices. He is the co-founder of Agile Finland and the host of Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast, the most popular Agile podcast in the world, which has more than 10 000 000 unique downloads. He is also the author of “NoEstimates: A novel look at how Agile can transform software development, making it both more sustainable, as well as incredibly profitable.” Vasco is a keynote speaker at many conferences and events, sharing his knowledge and experience with the agile community. With his passion and expertise in agile, Vasco has made a significant impact on the way software development is done today, helping organizations to become more efficient, flexible, and responsive to changing requirements.lYou You can link with Vasco Duarte on LinkedIn and connect with Vasco Duarte on Twitter.

The Hyve Podcast
Out With the Theory - In With Reality

The Hyve Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 29:51


Jared Thurmon pastors the Adairsville Seventh-day Adventist Church in Georgia. Chris Matts is an online marketer, passionate about reaching souls. When these two got together, they started ideating, brainstorming and dreaming about a new concept of evangelism. How can we share the powerful story of the Great Controversy with a secular audience? How can we use the power of online marketing to reach individuals who might never step a foot into a church? They ended up publishing  a 10-part series called Love & War. And it went viral. Millions of views, thousands of Bible studies, baptisms and so much more. Today, they're sharing how they did it. They're also sharing why they did it. As missional entrepreneurs, we face the same challenge they faced. How do we reach our customers with the good news? How do we share the Great Controversy with our clients? How do we tell them about God's incredible love? Watch the 10-part series here.Check out Jared's and Chris' website "Advertise like Jesus" with dozens of resources on online evangelism.Connect with other missional entrepreneurs and get creative about evangelism! Join our community here.

Troubleshooting Agile
Hero Licenses for All

Troubleshooting Agile

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 15:47


Jeffrey and Squirrel draw lessons from unlikely sources like Henry Ford and Eliezer Yudkowsky on creating a culture that favours innovation and inquiry. SHOW LINKS: - Henry Ford article: https://www.collaborativefund.com/blog/experts/ - Hero License: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/dhj9dhiwhq3DX6W8z/hero-licensing - Dan Luu on productivity: https://danluu.com/productivity-velocity/ - Chris Matts on experts: https://twitter.com/PapaChrisMatts/status/1462379387471511553 - Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_and_the_Methods_of_Rationality --- Our new book, Agile Conversations, is out now! See https://agileconversations.com where you can order your copy and get a free video when you join our mailing list! We'd love to hear any thoughts, ideas, or feedback you have about the show. 
 Email us at info@agileconversations.com

Bounded Context
Chris Matts — Agile Coach, Author, Transformation Lead

Bounded Context

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 44:34


Chris Matts used his extensive knowledge of financial derivatives to develop an approach on how to deal with decision-making and named it real options. Unlike the "traditional" Real Options approach that is based on Black-Scholes, his approach avoids complex mathematics and focuses on the practical implications of options. His model teaches us to understand the timing of decision-making and discover new options that were never appreciated. Chris teamed up with Olav Maassen and Chris Geary to create the first business graphic novel about managing risk on projects. In the novel, the main character Rose Randall learns how to apply the real options approach to the way she manages her new project. He joins Ryan Shriver to discuss risk management, Real Options, how to improve decision making, key project management tools, and so much more. Connect with Chris: LinkedIn, Twitter, Blog, Book Episode Links: Commitment: Novel about Managing Project Risk Commitment Blog "Real Options" Underline Agile Practices Nicholas Christakis: How social networks predict epidemics Tony Grout

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AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Chris Matts, Narlon Edwards, Patti Guthrie: Online or At the Door: Panel Discussion

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 69:38


JaffeJuiceTV
Commitment with Chris Matts

JaffeJuiceTV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 63:43


Chris West was originally on the show in June of 2020 and tonight at 9pm ET, he joins a handful of elite famous guests making their return to the show. The occasion? The launch (like TODAY) of his new book, “Strong Language: The Fastest, Smartest, Cheapest Marketing Tool You're Not Using.” I will be minding my P's & Q's, expletives, apostrophes (or is it apostrophe's, or apostrophes'?) and gratuitous (parentheses) and punctuation. Oops, I did it again!!!???!!!! Ha! But seriously, we'll chat about why brands don't have a verbal identity that's as well defined, highly differentiated and valuable as their visual identity. Have any questions for Chris or want a shoutout on air? You can potentially ask your question live or get a shoutout using $JAFFE coins which you can purchase via my creator coin link: www.rally.io/creator/JAFFE.  I'll also be giving away $JAFFE coins every episode to viewers who tune in live.  Watch full episodes at youtube.com/c/josephjaffeisnotfamous.  Subscribe at bit.ly/subscribetotheshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Software Crafts Podcast
Interview with Liz Keogh

Software Crafts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 35:19


Today, our guest is Liz Keogh. She is challenged with the heuristic “Ongoing Education‘ from the Cloud Native Patterns repository (https://www.cnpatterns.org/organization-culture/ongoing-education). We discuss the learning at the individual, team and organisation levels. As the interview unfolds, Liz links Cynefin domains to the different learning styles, as well as BDD. In her words, BDD is all itself about learning! Liz recommends: Wardley Maps (https://medium.com/wardleymaps/on-being-lost-2ef5f05eb1ec) by Simon Wardley Crossing the river by feeling the stones (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IW9L1uNMCs) by Simon Wardley Commitment: Novel about Managing Project Risk by Olav Maassen, Chris Matts and Chris Geray Cynefin for everyone by Liz Keogh (https://lizkeogh.com/cynefin-for-everyone/) Liz Keogh (@lunivore) is a Lean, Agile and Cynefin consultant. She has roots in the BDD community, and she told us, she will be back to development work.

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Chris Matts, David Sharpe, Narlon Edwards, Patti Guthrie: Online or at the Door: Panel Discussion

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 71:51


Young Professionals
Felecia Datus, Nathaniel Justin Khoe, Chris Matts, Dustin Pestlin: Panel Discussion: Digital Evangelism

Young Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 59:53


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AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Felecia Datus, Nathaniel Justin Khoe, Chris Matts, Dustin Pestlin: Panel Discussion: Digital Evangelism

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 59:53


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Agile Book Club
Interview with the authors of Commitment

Agile Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 55:38


Justyna and Paul talk with Olav Maassen, Chris Matts, and Chris Geary, authors of Commitment: A Novel About Managing Project RiskGet the bookSupport the show (http://patreon.com/agilebookclub)

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Learn and Share Podcast
How to Actually Use Social Media for God - Chris Matts

Learn and Share Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 28:44


The world is more connected than ever before and social media plays a vital role. In this episode, Chris shares his journey of coming to Christ and his new-found passion for reaching people where they are - online. He provides concepts and resources that will help you spread the gospel more effectively. Resources: Chris Matts' website: www.adventdigitalmarketing.com Adventist Center for Digital Evangelism: www.centerforonlineevangelism.org Resources to help get you started: www.sdadata.org

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Technology Leadership Podcast Review
06. Myths, Norms, and Expired Options

Technology Leadership Podcast Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 9:30


Jorgen Hesselberg and Steven Wolff on Agile Amped, Melissa Perri on Agile Uprising, Eric Elliott on Simple Leadership, Liz Keogh on Being Human, and Alex Schladebeck on Test Talks. I'd love for you to email me with any comments about the show or any suggestions for podcasts I might want to feature. Email podcast@thekguy.com. This episode covers the five podcast episodes I found most interesting and wanted to share links to during the two week period starting March 4, 2019. These podcast episodes may have been released much earlier, but this was the week when I started sharing links to them to my social network followers. JORGEN HESSELBERG AND STEVEN WOLFF ON AGILE AMPED The Agile Amped podcast featured Jorgen Hesselberg and Steven Wolff with host Howard Sublett. I liked what Steven had to say about how new norms can come into being simply through inaction and how we want to be more intentional about creating norms. This comment reminded me of the discussion of norms in the book Influencer: The New Science of Leading Change by Grenny et al., a book I highly recommend. In my own work, I use working agreements with my team to intentionally develop team norms and hold each other accountable for them. iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/change-the-norms-to-change-the-culture/id992128516?i=1000429382285&mt=2 Website link: https://solutionsiq.podbean.com/e/change-the-norms-to-change-the-culture/ MELISSA PERRI ON AGILE UPRISING The Agile Uprising podcast featured Melissa Perri with hosts Colleen Johnson, Troy Lightfoot, and Chris Murman. This episode caught my attention because I enjoyed Melissa’s last appearance on Agile Uprising which motivated me to pre-order her book The Build Trap back in November last year. I learned a lot from the book and it introduced me to the book The Art Of Action by Stephen Bungay, which I talked about in the last podcast episode. I liked Melissa’s description of product managers as bad idea terminators. I see this as more of a behavior during the convergent thinking phase of product design. Lack of focus is definitely a problem I see on product teams, so I can appreciate the idea of having someone to keep people focused on the most valuable problems to solve. iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/escaping-the-build-trap-w-melissa-perri/id1163230424?i=1000429120613&mt=2 Website link: https://agileuprising.libsyn.com/podcast/escaping-the-build-trap-w-melissa-perri ERIC ELLIOTT ON SIMPLE LEADERSHIP The Simple Leadership podcast featured Eric Elliott with host Christian McCarrick. I appreciated Eric’s comment about the myth of the individual contributor engineer because I have seen developers being judged on simple, easy-to-measure metrics like closed ticket counts when a more appropriate metric would be one that takes into account their time spent mentoring and the benefits that such mentoring had on the team. Over the long term, I have seen the damage that judging engineers by closed ticket count does to a culture where everybody is incentivized to work in their individual silo and almost no mentoring takes place even from senior engineers for whom mentoring and coaching should be, in my opinion, a large part of their day. iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/how-culture-can-help-your-teams-scale-with-eric-elliott/id1260241682?i=1000429163879&mt=2 Website link: http://simpleleadership.io/how-culture-can-help-you-scale-with-eric-elliott/ LIZ KEOGH ON BEING HUMAN The Being Human podcast featured Liz Keogh with host Richard Atherton. Liz talked about the Cynefin framework, psychological safety, and real options. I particularly liked her story of a team that invested in making changes easily reversible by creating a rollback mechanism for when a production release goes awry. She remarked on how this technical safety net provided psychological safety as well. I also liked her description of real options, which I have recently been reading about in the book Commitment by Olav Maassen, Chris Matts, and Chris Geary. Liz told a story about how conference organizers gave themselves options by over-ordering on the engraved trophies. The very affecting second half of this podcast episode was focused on the #metoo movement. Liz shared her experiences of being harassed and Richard confessed to his own poor behavior. iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/47-1-complexity-2-exploring-metoo-with-liz-keogh/id1369745673?i=1000429964823&mt=2 Website link: http://shoutengine.com/BeingHuman/47-1-complexity-2-exploring-metoo-with-liz-keogh-73971 ALEX SCHLADEBECK ON TEST TALKS The Test Talks podcast featuring Alex Schladebeck with host Joe Colantonio. The title of the episode, “How to Listen to Your Tests”, immediately caught my attention since I have been encouraging co-workers to develop this skill ever since I read Growing Object-Oriented Software Guided By Tests by Steve Freeman and Nat Pryce, even going so far as to create a 10-minute YouTube video tutorial on how to Listen To The Tests last April. Joe and Alex talked about how she applies her training in linguistics in her career in software testing. It turns out that such training was actually helpful as it taught her how to move back and forth between detailed and abstract ways of thinking. They got into a discussion of test data management, which Alex likened to continuous integration because it is something that starts out being painful when you don’t address it often enough or when you push it onto the testers and it becomes easier the more often you pay attention to it and when you make it everyone’s responsibility. I also liked Alex’s story of a pelican encounter on an early-morning run coming to represent to her the unknown unknowns that exploratory testing helps you discover. iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/240-how-to-listen-to-your-tests-with-alex-schladebeck/id826722706?i=1000429560907&mt=2 Website link: https://www.joecolantonio.com/testtalks/240-alex-schladebeck/ FEEDBACK Ask questions, make comments, and let your voice be heard by emailing podcast@thekguy.com. 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Troubleshooting Agile
What Agile Practises Have We Left Behind

Troubleshooting Agile

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 24:16


This week, Jeffrey and Squirrel answer a question from CruiseControl founder Paul Julius about what agile practises they've left behind. Surprising answers include iterations, predictability, and planning. SHOW LINKS: - PJ: http://www.pauljulius.com/ - Abnormally terminating a sprint - https://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/blog/making-the-decision-to-abnormally-terminate-a-sprint - Kanban: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanban_(development) - Elephant Carpaccio: http://alistair.cockburn.us/Elephant+carpaccio - Searching for an Agile Core: https://blog.jeffreyfredrick.com/2008/11/08/searching-for-an-agile-core/ - Planning Game: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_programming_practices#Planning_game - TDD: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Test-Driven-Development-Addison-Wesley-Signature/dp/0321146530 - Cruise Control: http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/ - GitFlow: https://datasift.github.io/gitflow/IntroducingGitFlow.html - Chris Matts: https://theitriskmanager.wordpress.com/ *** We'd love to hear any thoughts, ideas or feedback you have regarding the show. Email us: see link on troubleshootingagile.com Tweet us: twitter.com/TShootingAgile Also, if you'd like to leave us a review on iTunes (or just like and subscribe), you'll find us here: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/troubleshooting-agile/id1327456890?mt=2

Engineering Culture by InfoQ
Chris Matts & Tony Grout on IT Risk Management Framework as a Catalyst for Change

Engineering Culture by InfoQ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2018 38:36


In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, talks to Tony Grout and Chris Matts about building an IT risk management framework at a large bank and using that as a catalyst for a digital transformation. Why listen to this podcast: • Just deploying another prescriptive method will not make an organisation agile and adaptive • A risk management framework can be a catalyst for change • The components of a simple framework which enables adaptation at the team level while ensuring alignment to organisational outcomes • The importance of an organisational-level backlog which is transparently prioritised to ensure the teams who need to collaborate have clarity about cross-cutting priorities • Ensuring that controls are as easy to evidence as possible and that there very low overhead in gathering the metrics You can also subscribe to the InfoQ newsletter to receive weekly updates on the hottest topics from professional software development. bit.ly/24x3IVq Subscribe: www.youtube.com/infoq Like InfoQ on Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq

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Troubleshooting Agile
The Importance of the Agile Principles

Troubleshooting Agile

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 11:49


In episode 2 of Troubleshooting Agile, Squirrel and Jeffrey look at what to do when you've adopted good agile practices but are not seeing good business outcomes; how the most beautiful kanban board on earth doesn't necessarily mean results; and why the 12 agile principles work as a form of feedback and a great guide. Shownotes: - Jeffrey's 2008 blog post – https://blog.jeffreyfredrick.com/2008/11/08/searching-for-an-agile-core/ - The 12 agile principles – http://agilemanifesto.org/principles.html - Chris Matts's blog – https://theitriskmanager.wordpress.com/2015/04/19/communities-of-need-community-of-solutions/ Why not let us know what you think on Twitter @TShootingAgile https://twitter.com/TShootingAgile

Väg 74
57. Läs fler böcker i sommar

Väg 74

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017 53:25


Vi fortsätter att tipsa om ytterligare tio böcker. Som inzoomning tar vi upp uppåtpuffningar. Hur lätt eller svårt är det att vara personlig i att uppskatta människor?Avsnittets böcker:Head First Design PatternsFearless ChangeThe Corporate Culture Survival GuideBehind Closed DoorsThe Starfish and the SpiderCommitmentThe Power of a Positive NoSeven Languages in Seven WeeksHow to Win Friends and Influence PeopleThe Mikado MethodNågra hållpunkter:[2:33 Inzoomningen][8:50 Huvudämnet]17:30 Ola kommer dragandes med frukost31:43 Hur säger du nej?50:10 Chris Matts lär oss göra perfekta estimat

Engineering Culture by InfoQ
Chris Matts on BDD, Real Options, Risk Management and the Impact of Culture for Effective Outcomes

Engineering Culture by InfoQ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2017 29:16


Shane Hastie spoke to Chris Matts “The IT Risk Manager”, one of the original thinkers behind Real Options, Feature Injection and Behaviour Driven Development, about BDD, Real Options, Risk Management and the Impact of Culture for Effective Outcomes. Why listen to this podcast: - Real Options is about translating the ideas from financial risk management into IT projects - Understanding that things go wrong and that what is thought of as the last responsible moment is often actually too late and is in fact an irresponsible moment - Most of the challenges to agile adoption are far above the level of the delivery team - Introducing a simple governance framework which supports an agile culture - The difference between the community of needs and the community of solutions, and the need for both More on this: Quick scan our curated show notes on InfoQ http://bit.ly/2pes3jD You can also subscribe to the InfoQ newsletter to receive weekly updates on the hottest topics from professional software development. bit.ly/24x3IVq Subscribe: www.youtube.com/infoq Like InfoQ on Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq Want to see extented shownotes? Check the landing page on InfoQ: http://bit.ly/2pes3jD

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Software Process and Measurement Cast
SPaMCAST 388 – Dr Mark Bojeun, PMO As A Strategic Tool

Software Process and Measurement Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2016 29:23


The Software Process and Measurement Cast 388 features our interview with Dr. Mark Bojeun. Dr. Bojeun returns to the podcast to discuss how a PMO can be a strategic tool for an organization. If a PMO is merely a control point or an administrative function, their value and longevity are at risk. Mark suggests that there is a better way. Mark last visited the Software Process and Measurement Cast on SPaMCAST 280.  We discussed his book, Program Management Leadership: Creating Successful Team Dynamics (Kindle version). Mark’s BioDr. Bojeun has more than 20 years of experience in providing strategic management and leadership through portfolio, project and program management. His experience includes developing and managing multi-million dollar portfolios, programs and projects, facilitating the achievement of strategic objectives, and creating best practice processes for program and project management efforts. Dr. Bojeun has designed and implemented multiple Enterprise Program Management Offices (EPMOs) for domestic and multinational firms and has extensive experience in organizational change management through transformational leadership, strategic support and staff empowerment to management professionals in the development and implementation of organizational vision, mission, objectives, and goals. Dr. Bojeun holds a Program Management Professional (PgMP), Project Management Professional (PMP) and Risk Management (PMI-RMP) certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI), is a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD), and has a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, an MBA from George Mason University and a PhD in Organizational Leadership. Dr. Bojeun’s new book, Program Management Leadership: Creating Successful Team Dynamics as part of CRC Publishing’s Best Practices and Advances in Program Management Series addresses the need for effective leadership styles in managing programs and projects achieving high performing teams that consistently exceed expectations. Over the last ten years, Dr. Bojeun has provided commercial training courses in all aspects of Program and Project management and has been an Adjunct Professor for a number of universities. Dr. Bojeun is currently an Adjunct Professor at Strayer University where he actively teaches business, logistics and project management courses for both undergraduate as well as graduate students. In addition, he provides motivational presentations to leaders throughout the world. Contact Mark on LinkedIn Re-Read Saturday NewsThis week we have a few final notes on our re-read of How to Measure Anything, Finding the Value of “Intangibles in Business” Third Edition by Douglas W. Hubbard on the Software Process and Measurement Blog.  In this week installment we summarize our major take away and identify what we can do to improve based on our new knowledge. We will read Commitment – Novel About Managing Project Risk by Olav Maassen and Chris Matts for our next Re-Read beginning next week. Buy your copy today and start reading (use the link to support the podcast). In the meantime, vote in our poll for the next, next book. As in past polls please vote twice or suggest a write-in candidate in the comments. We will run the poll for one more week. Upcoming EventsI will be at the QAI Quest 2016 in Chicago beginning April 18th through April 22nd. I will be teaching a full day class on Agile Estimation on April 18 and presenting Budgeting, Estimating, Planning and #NoEstimates: They ALL Make Sense for Agile Testing! on Wednesday, April 20th. Register now! I will be speaking at the CMMI Institute’s Capability Counts 2016 Conference in Annapolis, Maryland May 10th and 11th. Register Now! Next SPaMCAST The next Software Process and Measurement Cast will feature our essay on different layers and anti-patterns of Agile Acceptance Testing . Many practitioners see Agile acceptance testing as focused solely on the business facing functionality. This is a misunderstanding; acceptance testing is more varied. We will also have columns from Kim Pries and Gene Hughson! Shameless Ad for my book!Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques co-authored by Murali Chematuri and myself and published by J. Ross Publishing. We have received unsolicited reviews like the following: “This book will prove that software projects should not be a tedious process, for you or your team.” Support SPaMCAST by buying the book book here. Available in E English and Chinese.

Mastering Business Analysis
MBA022: How to Know Where to Focus Your Efforts – Interview with Chris Matts

Mastering Business Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2015 25:11


In this episode, we’re joined by Chris Matts.  Chris will introduce us to the Cynefin framework and how he uses it to understand where to focus business analysis activities and where the focus should be more product management driven.  Chris also discusses Real Options, which is a decision-making process for managing uncertainty and risk that he developed. […] The post MBA022: How to Know Where to Focus Your Efforts – Interview with Chris Matts appeared first on Mastering Business Analysis.

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Devnology Podcast
Devnology podcast 040 - Commitment

Devnology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2013 44:42


This episode was recorded on the 14th of May 2013 in Amersfoort at the book launch of Commitment, a graphic business novel about risk management and Real Options. We talk with all three authors: Olav Maassen is an experienced project manager and consultant at Xebia in the Netherlands and has more than ten years of experience working mainly for financial institutions and big corporations. You can follow Olav at twitter.com/OlavMaassen Chris Matts is a consultant who specializes in developing risk management and trading system for investment banks. He has studied for a masters degree in financial mathematics ( Mathematical Trading and Finance ). You can follow Chris at twitter.com/PapaChrisMatts Chris Geary is a London-based, experienced graphic artist. He attended the London Cartoon Centre, mainly under the tutorage of David Lloyd. Chris has just finished working on a series of four historical graphic novels due for publication over the next few years. Follow Chris on twitter at @ChrisAGeary In the interview the authors explain a lot of the concepts from the book. We also talk about the process of how the book came about. Interview by @freekl and @ArnetimAudio post-production by @mendelt Links for this podcast: We talk about some patterns that are related to the Real Options, such as Latent Code Patterns and Staff Liquidity Chris and Olav explain why the Black Scholes formula is not really applicable in the context of Real Options for software development Preston Smith was one of the first to coin the phrase 'Make the commitment at the last responsible moment'.. Joseph Campbell's monomyth, or the hero's journey, is a basic pattern that its proponents argue is found in many narratives from around the world Inkshot.com is where Chris Geary publishes the International Aces series of Graphic Novels To see more, check out Chris Matts and Olav talking about Real Options at Lean and Kanban Benelux 2011 This podcast is in English - Deze podcast is in het Engels

Agile Toolkit Podcast
Agile06 - Chris Matts - Real Options and Agile Software Delivery

Agile Toolkit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2006 50:48


I speak with Chris Matts about Real Options.  Chris is as high energy about financial options and risk profiles as anyone I know.  Expect to hear more from Chris in the future.Hope you enjoy.-bob payne

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