

Inspect and Adapt
Construx
World-class software development requires far more than language/platform expertise and steady sprints. Join us as we describe time-tested, industry-proven software best practices at the team, organization, and leadership levels, sharing examples from recent engagements with software teams of all sizes.Construx is led by industry leader Steve McConnell, author of Code Complete and More Effective Agile. Software experts first and software trainers and consultants second, our team has seen what works and doesn’t work in hundreds of software organizations.Host Mark Griffin spent the first half of his career as an electrical engineer doing silicon hardware design and leading software automation teams. He moved into the sales side of software because he wanted to spread the value of what his company was building. It was supposed to be a one-year assignment that turned into the second half of his career. His balance of deeply technical skills and right-brain artistry also makes him a masterful home brewer!
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Feb 10, 2025 • 54min
#55 Practitioner Quizzes Construx - Session 1
Construx welcomes Onorio Catenacci to the microphone to ask questions about software development that continue to puzzle him and perhaps to see whether Construx has the answers. Join Contrux's Mark Griffin and Steve Tockey to see if they can give sound, helpful, and actionable answers to Onorio's questions—and find out whether Onorio can stump Construx!

Jan 6, 2025 • 52min
#54 Stories from a Long Career
Construx's Jenny Stuart is retiring from the software industry, and we will miss her! In this podcast, Jenny Stuart looks back on her three decades in the software industry and shares stories and wins from her long career. Joining Jenny are three of her Construx work companions for the last 20 years, Mark Griffin, Steve Tockey, and Earl Beede.

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Dec 12, 2024 • 53min
#53 Cynefin Framework
Join experts Earl Beede, a Senior Fellow at Construx, Jenny Stuart, VP of Consulting, and Steve Tockey, Principal Consultant, as they dive into the fascinating Cynefin Framework. They explore its application in software development, highlighting how this sense-making tool helps navigate complex problems. With insights on user-centric ROI and the challenges of disruptive tech, they emphasize the importance of understanding user needs. The trio also discusses key decision-making strategies for Agile teams, ensuring efficiency and clarity in project management.

Nov 4, 2024 • 48min
#52 The Triad
Most folks know that the product owner, scrum master, and developers make up the Scrum team, but did you know that these roles are also an accountability triad critical to scaling? In episode #52 of our Inspect & Adapt podcast, Construx’s Earl Beede and Jenny Stuart define the triad and describe its role in scaling agile. Earl and Jenny focus on how each abstraction level in a scaled agile deployment replicates the triad while maintaining the single point of truth (SPOT) rule for that level. They also identify some common pitfalls when the triad is not implemented well and help you see how the triad is a critical tool for your agility.

Oct 7, 2024 • 56min
#51 Professional Development 2024
To be a professional usually means a commitment to ongoing professional development. Doctors, engineers, nurses, accountants, and teachers all require periodic training to maintain their professional status, but what constitutes professional development in software? Can we consider ourselves professional without it? The Construx team will look into the state of professional development in software and give their assessment.

Sep 16, 2024 • 56min
#50 Staffing the Product Owner
Earl Beattie, a senior fellow at Construx with a wealth of experience in Agile methodologies, and Jenny Stewart, VP of Consulting at Construx, dive into the pivotal role of the product owner in software development. They discuss the complexities of staffing this role, emphasizing the balance between technical skills and business insight. The duo shares insights on navigating role transitions within Agile frameworks and highlights the importance of effective communication and trust in remote teams to foster collaboration. Their expertise provides practical strategies for optimizing product owner staffing.

Jun 4, 2024 • 53min
#49 The New
What do we do when we are faced with "The New"? When something is new to us, it's harder to estimate, harder to plan, and harder to execute. Some development projects involve much more that is new than others. How do we identify the new and deal with it in a constructive way? In this episode of Inspect & Adapt, Construx's Mark Griffin, Steve Tockey, Earl Beede, and Jenny Stuart dive into ways to have the best development project when dealing with 'The New."

May 1, 2024 • 57min
#48 Cone of Uncertainty
Why can't I know—with high precision—the final cost, scope, and time frame of my work effort? One of the biggest reasons you can't know all three at once is illustrated by Steve McConnell's Cone of Uncertainty. In this episode of Inspect & Adapt, Construx's Mark Griffin, Steve Tockey, and Earl Beede talk about what the Cone is, how it impacts your ability to estimate, and how you can use it to increase your estimate predictability.

Apr 9, 2024 • 53min
#47 Retrospectives
If hindsight is 20/20—and it's good practice to look back to find ways you could do better—then why do retrospectives seem like such a waste of time? Shouldn't they be a goldmine that we're excited about rather than just another obligatory meeting? Inspect & Adapt host Mark Griffin gathers fellow Construx staff, Steve Tockey, Jenny Stuart, and Earl Beede, to discuss how we can make retrospectives something to look forward to.

Mar 11, 2024 • 53min
#46 Reverse Agile Scaling
There is a lot of talk and ideas about how to scale agile up from the one-team, one-product base so that multiple teams can support a product (I am looking at you SAFe). But what about the case where one team must support multiple products? That is reverse agile scaling. Join Construx’s Mark Griffin, Jenny Stuart, and Earl Beede as they share strategies and proven techniques to have one team work with multiple products and multiple product owners.


