It was late and I was stuck on a train, so I pondered on the question of why do testers often (in my experience) become Scrum Masters. Its a very dear question to me, as […]
Tag: teams
The Team Test for Testability
You know what I see quite a lot. Really long-winded test maturity models. You know what I love to see? Really fast, meaningful ways to build a picture of your teams current state and provoke a […]
The Four Hour Tester – Interpretation as a Team Exercise
I do hope that everyone has heard about the Four Hour Tester by now. A fascinating experiment by Helena Jeret-Mäe and Joep Schuurkes, distilling the key skills in testing into a set of exercises over 4 hours. […]
A Lone Tester at a DevOps Conference
I recently had the chance to go to Velocity Conf in Amsterdam, which one might describe as a DevOps conference. I love going to conferences of all types, restricting the self to discipline specific events […]
Helping
I’m currently experiencing something I never thought I would. The technology team I work in isn’t the slightly odd, dysfunctional part of the business, tucked away in the corner, showing signs of madness, gibbering binary […]
