Building Testing Skills
In the over 25 years I have been in the QA discipline, I have come across two types of discussions about testing skills. 1 - It is an art, and it is...
Pros and Cons of Coverage
Most executives in software building companies stress the need for code coverage during testing. The reasoning is simple; the more the code is...
How to take care of an organization’s continuous improvement initiative in a COVID-19 world?
For more than six weeks now, a lot of organizations have shifted focus on teams working in a collocated environment to working remotely. For...
Coaching the coach: QA has an important role
Teams rely on individuals working together with success in their minds. Working together in unison to flow, support and learn from one another. The...
Overall Quality Accountability:Let’s look at the RACI
Photo by Perry Grone on Unsplash For organizations to succeed in the market, having a quality product or service that meets or exceeds the...
Surprise part 2
As some of you know, I like to compete in Jiu-Jitsu. I love the art, the community, and how it is just as much a mental game (sometimes more) than...
Continuous learning
A shark needs to continue to move to survive. We must continuously learn to progress, whether that be a career progression or to understand new...
Risk management and testing
Risk aversion is the name of the game. That is what we do in QA; we help determine risks and work through some mitigation or treatment. Throughout a...
Third party testing
Third-party testing is something that can cause some heated debates on whether to use them or not. The effect they have on an organization and...