Five Blogs – 23 May 2014

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

Continuing tech education: A review of RTI Online
Written by: Justin Rohrman

Everything Is Broken
Written by: Quinn Norton

How To Write A Mission Statement That Doesn’t Suck
Written by: Dale Partridge

Grow Trust with Delegation and Boundaries
Written by: Jurgen Appelo

Test Metrics Debunked – Coverage (2/5)
Written by: Oliver Erlewein

Quote of the day:
“Defects are not free. Somebody makes them, and gets paid for making them” -W. Edwards Deming

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Five Blogs – 3 February 2014

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

Toxic Waterfall
Written by: Richard West

The Death Of Expertise
Written by: Tom Nichols

Speaking to Management: Coverage Reporting
Written by: Anders Dinsen

5 Must-Haves for a Great Motivational Speaker
Written by: Jeff Havens

How to write good software
Written by: David R. MacIver

Quote of the day:
“Wisdom is knowing what to do next; Skill is knowing how to do it; and Virtue is doing it!” -David Starr Jordan

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Five Blogs – 1 January 2014

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

The 4 Common Habits of World Changers
Written by: Bongani Sibeko

What would a Leader do?
Written by: Brent M. Jensen

Counting the Wagons
Written by: Michael Bolton

Five Words for Your Life and Leadership
Written by: Alli Polin

6 Harsh Truths That Will Make You a Better Person
Written by: David Wong

Quote of the day:
“Any kind of vision needs people” -Nobu Matsuhisa

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Five Blogs – 28 November 2013

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

Why Finding Freedom Is One of the Scariest Things You’ll Ever Do
Written by: Paula Lawes

Automated Testing Does Not Work … Alone.
Written by: Jonathan Ross

Create A Better New Year
Written by: Mark Miller

Options, Opportunities, and Occurrences
Written by: Robert D. Smith

How Many People Can You Manage as a Manager?
Written by: Johanna Rothman

Quote of the day:
“Listen to many, speak to a few.” -William Shakespeare

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Five Blogs – 17 October 2012

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

Bug Investigation – Never Give up…till you tried enough
Written by: Ajay Balamurugadas

Blog: Time, Coverage, and Maps
Written by: Michael Bolton

Religion, India and Testing
Written by: Vipul Kocher

Courage in Exploratory Testing
Written by: Anne-Marie Charrett

Moving Backwards by Standing Still – How Inactivity Causes Regressions
Written by: Adam Knight

Quote of the day:
If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn’t thinking.” -George S. Patton

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Five Blogs – 15 July 2012

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

Agile, Scrum, what’s the big deal?
Written by: Neil Killick

7 Principles to Create the FASTEST Teams
Written by: Kelly Waters

An illustration of the resource vs coverage problem
Written by: Anders Dinsen

10 Bad Habits You Need to Break to Be More Productive
Written by: Craig Jarrow

Lessons from the End of the Rope
Written by: Dan Rockwell

Quote of the day:
“Life is the art of drawing without an eraser.” -John W. Gardner

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Five Blogs – 15 May 2012

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

Why Agile is Not a Methodology
Written by: Pam Dyer

Crowd-sourcing a better place to work
Written by: Sleepy Fox

Software Outcomes Matter, Test Results Don’t
Written by: Vin D’Amico

Let’s Test Raises the Bar for CONFERences
Written by: Scott Barber

In Defense of 100% Test Coverage
Written by: Myron Marston

EXTRA:

Rethinking Regression, Part 1: Hard Lessons
Written by: Iain McCowatt

How to Start Your Week With Your Batteries Fully Charged
Written by: Craig Jarrow

Quote of the day:
“A quitter never wins and a winner never quits.” -Napoleon Hill

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