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  <title>SPaMCAST 612 - I Am An Agile Guide, A Conversation With Woody Zuill and Allan Kelly</title>
  <description>The Software Process and Measurement Cast 612 features a conversation with Woody Zuill and Allan Kelly on the topic of being an agile guide. I have felt that the term coach was overused for more than a few years. Woody and Allan put a voice to a topic that I started writing about earlier this summer describing the term 'agile guide'. Over the past 14 years, there have been a number of conversations that changed how I think and work.&amp;amp;nbsp; This is certainly one of those gestalt moments.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Bios: Allan has pioneered techniques such as Value Poker, Time-Value Profiles, and Retrospective Dialogue Sheets. He is the author of seven books including &amp;quot;Continuous Digital&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Little Book of Requirements and User Stories&amp;quot; and his latest book is &amp;quot;Art of Agile Product Ownership.&amp;quot; When not writing, Allan consults and coaches, helping companies embrace the agile and digital world, and teams to improve their performance. Links: Me: www.allankelly.net Blog: www.allankelly.net/blogRetrospective cards: www.dialoguesheets.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/allankellynet Woody Zuill has been programming computers for 30+ years. Woody is an independent freelance agile guide! He believes code must be simple, clean, and maintainable to realize the Agile promise of Responding to Change.&amp;amp;nbsp; Contact Information Mob Programming: http://mobprogramming.org/ Blog: http://zuill.us/WoodyZuill/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/woodyzuill Re-Read Saturday News&amp;amp;nbsp; This week we tackle two chapters in Steve Tendon and Daniel Doiron’s &amp;amp;nbsp;Tame your Work Flow. Chapters ten and eleven put our understanding of workflow and process-flow into action in more complex environments. Remember to buy a copy of Tame your Work Flow to support the authors and blog!&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 1: Logistics and Front Matter – https://bit.ly/2LWJ3EY Week 2: Prologue (The Story of Herbie) – https://bit.ly/3h4zmTi Week 3: Explicit Mental Models – https://bit.ly/2UJUZyN&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 4: Flow Efficiency, Little’s Law and Economic Impact – https://bit.ly/2VrIhoL&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 5: Flawed Mental Models – https://bit.ly/3eqj70m&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 6: Where To Focus Improvement Efforts – https://bit.ly/2DTvOUN&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 7: Introduction to Throughput Accounting and Culture – https://bit.ly/2DbhfLT&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 8: Accounting F(r)iction and&amp;amp;nbsp; Show Me the Money – https://bit.ly/2XmDuWu&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 9: Constraints in the Work Flow and in the Work Process - https://bit.ly/33Uukoz&amp;amp;nbsp; Week 10: Understanding PEST Environments and Finding the Constraint in PEST Environments - https://bit.ly/3ga3ew9&amp;amp;nbsp; Next SPaMCAST The Software Process and Measurement Cast 613 will feature our essay on directive and non-directive coaching. It is not as straightforward a dichotomy as you would expect, but as a coach, you do need to pick a position.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; We will also have a visit to the QA Corner.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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