Five Blogs – 12 May 2012

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

The Importance of Worth
Written by: John Stevenson

Please, stop calling us QA ninjas!
Written by: Joel Montvelisky

First Performance, Then Scale
Written by: Dmitri Melikyan

Testing efficiently becoming an increasing challenge for design challenges
Written by: Karim Sharf

How to become a better tester?
Written by: Jeroen Mengerink

Quote of the day:
“Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens.” -Jimi Hendrix

Five Blogs – 7 May 2012

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

Organization is a process, not a structure
Written by: Esko Kilpi

3 Signs That It’s Time To Quit Your Job
Written by: Tony Morrison

How to Live Your Dream When You’re Scared to Death
Written by: Michael Hyatt

What is Value?
Written by: Bob Marshall

Bias in Computer Systems, and beyond
Written by: Jason Porritt

Quote of the day:
“I never teach my pupils; I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn.” -Albert Einstein

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Five Blogs – 28 April 2012

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

Rapid exploratory website testing …
Written by: TestSheep

Devil in the Detail I
Written by: Iain McCowatt

“Idiot Scripts”
Written by: David Greenlees

Test automation in Agile
Written by: Jeroen Mengerink

Mind The Gap: Innovation, Three Key Battlefields
Written by: Sheri Mackey

Quote of the day:
“Learning never exhausts the mind.” -Leonardo Da Vinci

Five Blogs – 25 April 2012

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

What are the truly important things?
Written by: The New Work Order

Rethinking the Service Desk – I
Written by: Matt Heusser

Responding to Changes
Written by: Donald Gray

New Testing Ideas
Written by: Alan Page

Quality Assurance is a Process, Not a Department
Written by: Mike Brown

EXTRA:

Potential: Are YOU Reaching For It?
Written by: Sheri Mackey

Specification by Example is not Enough
Written by: Paul Gerrard

Quote of the day:
“Ask the experienced rather than the learned.” -Unknown

Five Blogs – 15 April 2012

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

Top 10 Tips for Test Managers from STP Online Summit
Written by: Scott Barber

Dev Ice Manager
Written by: James Thomas

Icebergs ahead …
Written by: TestSheep

What Are You Worth?
Written by: Bob Marshall

7 Changes Scrum Made To The Tester’s Role
Written by: Ulf Eriksson

Quote of the day:
“Remember your past mistakes just long enough to profit by them.” -Dan McKinnon

Five Blogs – 24 March 2012

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

More randomness
Written by: John Stevenson

Trust is a Cornerstone to Delivering Business Value
Written by: Scott Barber

Sympathetic testing
Written by: Ajay Balamurugadas

Are You Agile or Iterative?
Written by: Jason Little

Getting It Done, By Any Means Necessary
Written by: Michael Larsen

EXTRA:

Nine misconceptions about statistics and usability
Written by: Jeff Sauro

Quote of the day:
“Never let the sense of past failure defeat your next step.” -Oswald Chambers

Five Blogs – 22 March 2012

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

Metrics, Ethics, & Context-Driven Testing (Part 2)
Written by: Cem Kaner

The Hard Science of Teamwork
Written by: Alex “Sandy” Pentland

Five Signs of Disaster in Your Project
Written by: Johanna Rothman

8 Tips for Usability Testing
Written by: Jason Little

Business Value of (Software Test) Metrics
Written by: Scott Barber

Quote of the day:
“Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.” -Winston Churchill

Five Blogs – 17 March 2012

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

Business Value of Testing: Find Bugs ? Mission
Written by: Scott Barber

Being a Fly on the Wall, Or a Plane
Written by: Michael Larson

Forgiveness
Written by: Chris Matts

You do not want agile
Written by: Daniel Burm

The Dysfunctions of Pair Programming
Written by: Chris McDermott

EXTRA:

Excellent Workshop on Coaching
Written by: Ruud Cox

<Quote of the day:
“You cannot change your destination overnight, but you can change your direction overnight.” -Jim Rohn

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