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  <title>SPaMCAST 565 - Three Ways Ways To Mess Up Sprint Goals, Product Roadmaps, Essays and Discussions</title>
  <description>SPaMCAST 565 tackles three ways to mess up sprint goals. Sprint goals are a statement of the value that teams strive to deliver.&amp;amp;nbsp; It is possible to complete all of the stories or work items only to realize that the team has lost sight of the goal. Alternately, it is possible to meet the goal and not complete all of the stories.&amp;amp;nbsp; We also have a promo for the Agile Online Summit https://www.agileonlinesummit.com/2019 This year’s summit will be held October 7 - 11th --- EVERYWHERE, it’s a virtual conference.&amp;amp;nbsp; Visit the website to sign-up. The basic conference is FREE. Rounding out the cast, we have a visit from Jon M Quigley with an installment of The Alpha and Omega of Product Development.&amp;amp;nbsp; Jon talks about his two new books and product roadmaps. Re-Read Saturday News This week in our re-read of Thinking, Fast and Slow, Kahneman opens with a discussion of a number of studies that show that professional predictions are far less accurate than simple algorithmic predictions. Remember, if you do not have a favorite, dog-eared copy of Thinking, Fast and Slow, please buy a copy.&amp;amp;nbsp; Using the links in this blog entry helps support the blog and its alter-ego, The Software Process and Measurement Cast. Buy a copy on Amazon,&amp;amp;nbsp; It’s time to get reading!&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;The installments: Week 1: Logistics and Introduction – http://bit.ly/2UL4D6h Week 2: The Characters Of The Story – http://bit.ly/2PwItyX Week 3: Attention and Effort – http://bit.ly/2H45x5A Week 4: The Lazy Controller – http://bit.ly/2LE3MQQ Week 5: The Associative Machine – http://bit.ly/2JQgp8I Week 6: Cognitive Ease – http://bit.ly/2VTuqVu Week 7: Norms, Surprises, and Causes – http://bit.ly/2Molok2 Week 8: A Machine for Jumping to Conclusions - http://bit.ly/2XOjOcx&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 9: How Judgement Happens and Answering An Easier Question - http://bit.ly/2XBPaX3&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 10:&amp;amp;nbsp; Law of Small Numbers - http://bit.ly/2JcjxtI&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 11: Anchors - http://bit.ly/30iMgUu&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 12: The Science of Availability - http://bit.ly/30tW6TN&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 13: Availability, Emotion, and Risk - http://bit.ly/2GmOkTT&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 14: Tom W’s Speciality - http://bit.ly/2YxKSA8&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 15: Linda: Less Is More - http://bit.ly/2T3EgnV&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 16: Causes Trump Statistics - http://bit.ly/2OTpAta&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 17: Regression To The Mean - http://bit.ly/2ZdwCgu&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 18: Taming Intuitive Predictions — http://bit.ly/2kAHClJ&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 19: The Illusion of Understanding - http://bit.ly/2lK954p&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 20: The Illusion of Validity - &amp;amp;nbsp; http://bit.ly/2mfyrYh&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 21: Intuitions vs Formulas - http://bit.ly/2kx7kri&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Next SPaMCAST SPaMCAST 566 will feature our interview with Christopher Gerg. Our conversation covered the role of the CISO in today’s organization, security in software development, and cybersecurity in the real world. </description>
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