So here’s a little bit of hiring people logic for you. I’ve expressed it as pseudo-code all those technical people who insist on exclusive hard skill hiring, despite the long term pain of it all. private Handler handler;public […]
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The ‘Just Testing Left’ Fallacy
I am mindful that many of my blogs are descending into mini tirades against the various fallacies and general abuse of the lexicon of software development. Humour me, for one last time (thats not true […]
Reviewed – The Effective Executive by Peter Drucker
I’m always slightly sceptical of the phrase ‘timeless’ when it comes to management literature, given the infinite variance of people and the situations we find ourselves in. The Effective Executive was described as exactly that […]
Certified Scrum Product Owner – Mission, Principles and Approach
I’ll be embarking on the ‘Certified Scrum Product Owner’ course tomorrow. Ye gods I hear you cry, ‘You’re going to be certified (or certifiable)!’ and ‘It’s methodology specific, what about context, won’t somebody please think […]
Skillz pay the, erm, billz
Apologies for the title. Which are you (as a tester) most proud of? I’m going to make you choose. Is it your domain knowledge, being the go to guy about this and that piece of […]
