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TestTalks | Automation Awesomeness | Helping YOU Succeed with Test Automation
Today, you get to listen in to a private Automation Guild monthly session led by Anna Royzman, Founder of A Quality Leadership Institute, Inc. This episode is essential for decision-makers responsible for test automation solutions. It is also invaluable for stakeholders who rely on test automation results to make software release decisions or hire SDETs. Discover the common misconceptions about test automation and discuss its challenges. Failure to address these challenges efficiently can result in significant financial losses, wasted time, and resource depletion. Anna will share a guide to choosing the right automation tools to elevate your testing initiatives. This guide empowers teams to identify and implement test automation solutions that align with their unique requirements and deliver maximum value. Key takeaways: How to evaluate your product and system and pick the right choices for test automation How to integrate the test automation into various stages of development How to allocate resources efficiently and ensure the right fit and skills for people who work with AT
As the weeks turn into months and COVID-19 infections continue in many places around the globe, plans for Career Development and conferring with others are transforming to meet the unique challenges. In this episode, Smita Mishra and Anna Royzman join Matt Heusser and Michael Larsen to talk about ways that conferences and other providers of learning opportunities are coming together to address ways in which to create meaningful learning opportunities and the fact that going to a conference in person and attending a conference online from home are not at all the same thing. We also bring back the immediate news portion of the show with a quick discussion of both the technology and ethics of contact tracing and happily announce that The Testing Show will be moving to a two-week format starting in July.
August is a busy time of year for software testing conferences (not to mention conferences in other industries). This month, we decided that, with everyone heading off to conferences hither and yon that we would dedicate a show to the topic, and we have done exactly that. Anna Royzman (Test Masters Academy), Claire Moss (DevOps Days) and Mike Lyles (Software Test Professionals) join us as guests in their capacity as conference organizers, speakers and attendees (not necessarily in that order) to riff on Conferences and Conferring with Matthew Heusser, Michael Larsen and Perez Ababa. Want to know where to go, what format to take part in or if you want to try your hand at speaking/presenting? We’ve got something for all those bases!
TestTalks | Automation Awesomeness | Helping YOU Succeed with Test Automation
In this fast-paced world of Agile and continuous testing, the need for test leaders has never been higher. So if you are responsible for creating a testing practice for your company or team--and managing the process and people--this episode is for you. Anna Royzman, founder of A Quality Leadership Institute and creator of the Test Leadership Congress and ConTest, will share some of the critical test leadership skills you’ll need to help lead your team with testing. You’ll discover how to influence your co-workers to adopt successful quality practices, report team progress and foster a “whole team” approach to quality.
How well do we know the work that we do as testers? Do we understand what it is we do? Really understand it? Jon Bach thinks we can do better at figuring out what it is that we do in our roles as testers and in the roles that support and offer service to people in our organizations. Much of what we do is implicit, and carries responsibilities, expectations and even contracts for what we do and how we act. In today’s episode, Jon helps us break down both traditional and not so traditional roles that we may find ourselves in, and ways that we can leverage both explicit and implicit knowledge of what we do, and maybe what we can stop doing. Also, in an unconventional news segment this go around, friend of the show Anna Royzman tells us about Test Masters Academy and a fresh take on testing conferences geared towards testing leaders (the Testing Leadership Conference is May 1-3, 2017 in New York City) and emerging topics and technologies at the New Testing Conference coming this fall to New York City). It’s a wild ride! Resourced by QualiTest Group
What happens when software development takes a cue from disciplines like law enforcement, counter intelligence and military operations? What do we do when we need to look at complex systems to find clues about issues that we didn’t even know existed, but the data shows it plainly? How can we harness the gut feelings of testers in a more scientific manner, and “make sense by sense making”? Confused? Dave Snowden wants to help with that. Dave Snowden is the creator of Cynefin Framework, and it has been used with a broad array of applications, including government, immigration, counter-intelligence and software development. Cynefin is making inroads into the world of software testing, and Anna Royzman is possibly the person in the testing community most familiar with the Cynefin Framework. We are happy to have a conversation about Cynefin with both Dave and Anna, and its implications on software testing. [Note: Due to challenges with Trans-Atlantic communications, the audio breaks up in various places. We have done our best to work around this, but there are places where audio will be spotty.] Resource by QualiTest Group
What a treat to spend a little time with Anna chatting about her workshop on Tester Awareness and Value based on her recent research on the trends and changes to how our industry engages and derives value from contemporary software testers. We chat about changes to tester professional identity, the roles that testers play, interactional expertise and how the workshop exercises can help you to best learn the interdisciplinary skills that are becoming essential to your success as a tester.
What a treat to spend a little time with Anna chatting about her workshop on Tester Awareness and Value based on her recent research on the trends and changes to how our industry engages and derives value from contemporary software testers. We chat about changes to tester professional identity, the roles that testers play, interactional expertise and how the workshop exercises can help you to best learn the interdisciplinary skills that are becoming essential to your success as a tester.