Some educational shows for development shops and development managers can be found, surprizingly, on the Food Network (US, Canada, not to mention that many are played on, and often originate from, various other "lifestyle" type channels).
Some of these shows are homegrown, such as Restaurant Makeover and Opening Soon, while others are imports, like the excellent Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, Jamie Oliver's School Dinners, and Jamie's Great Escape.
You've probably gained the impression that I'm an epicurean, interested in the operations of the restaurants, and probably dreaming of the day when I can open my own ("We'll make the best French onion soup ever!"). While I do like well-prepared menu delights, the food is the least interesting part of these shows, in my opinion. And I have zero interest in opening a restaurant (the dream-crushed rate among restaruranteurs has to rank among the worst for passion pursuits), and like small-talk as much as I like getting a tax bill.
Instead the real message of these shows boil down to -
Situations analogous to the software development process endlessly play out between chefs and his staff (team managers/leads and their team members), the chef and the front-room staff (team managers/leads and business partners), and the restaurant and customers (the organization and end users). Many times the solutions parallel how the similar situation would be solved in the software development field.
If you relax to television on occasion, and mourn the summertime (speaking to the Northern hemisphere in that statement) dearth of original programming, check out some of these shows for an informative eye-opener.
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