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Real-time Collaboration Is Key to Success, A Conversation WIth John Conafay, SPaMCAST 853
Season 19 · Episode 853

Real-time Collaboration Is Key to Success, A Conversation WIth John Conafay, SPaMCAST 853

Software Process and Measurement Cast · Thomas M Cagley Jr

March 2, 202528m 30s

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The SPaMCAST 853 features our interview with John Conafay. CEO and Co-Founder of Integrate. John and I talked about program management in complex environments and real-time collaboration. In complex environments with multiple teams, real-time collaboration not only saves time but also saves money. John Conafay is a US Air Force Veteran and the CEO and Co-Founder of Integrate, building program management software with a systems engineering approach for the world's most ambitious machines. Previously he was an early employee at three space unicorns – Head of BD at ABL Space Systems, was one of the first ten employees at Astranis, and Interned at Spire Global early on. He also worked at the Office of the CFO NASA Headquarters while at BryceTech and was a Director of Business Development at Spaceflight LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conafay/ Integrate: https://app.integrate.co/signup Mastering Work Intake sponsors SPaMCAST! Look at your to-do list and tell me your work intake process is perfectly balanced. Whether you are reacting to your work or personal backlog, it's time to learn to take control! Buy a copy of Mastering Work Intake (your work-life balance will improve). Amazon (US) — https://lnkd.in/gPEHs3DE JRoss — https://lnkd.in/gWCSuYFf Interested in continuing the conversation with peers in a safe space? Join the Mastering Work Intake Community on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14483957/ Re-read Saturday News Chapter Five of Development as Freedom begins with a phenomenal quote by Huxley from Science and Culture "It is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions." Several years ago (2008, The Center Will Not Hold) I wrote an essay suggesting that radical ideas, like agile, begin at the fringes and then assimilate into the center. I wish I had run across this quote that highlights the life cycle of ideas. Speaking of heresies and superstitions, Sen reviews the impact of capitalist markets on freedom and development in Chapter 5 of Development as Freedom, Previous installments of Development as Freedom by Amartya Sen: Week 1: Context and Logistics Week 2: Introduction and Preface Week 3: The Perspective of Freedom Week 4: The Ends and the Means of Development Week 5: Freedom and the Foundations of Justice Week 6: Poverty as Capability Deprivation Week 7: Markets, State, and Social Opportunity Next SPaMCAST The SPaMCAST 854 will feature our essay on the need for personal accountability and performance. What are you accountable for? We will also have a visit from Susan Parente who will bring her Not A Scumdamentalist column to the podcast.