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Category: Certification

Q&A with Richard Bradshaw (aka Friendly Tester)

January 25, 2017

This month’s guest for Q and A is Richard Bradshaw, known to many as Friendly Tester… … More Q&A with Richard Bradshaw (aka Friendly Tester)

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Under threat?

June 23, 2016

What are the factors, perceptions and attitudes which might threaten testers by reducing demand for their services? … More Under threat?

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Humility and how to avoid becoming an expert

November 2, 2015

Rather than vainly chasing the title of expert, we might be better served by acknowledging our limitations, listening to others and continually learning. We might be better served by demonstrating humility. … More Humility and how to avoid becoming an expert

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Certification: driven to distraction

September 28, 2015

Congratulations on your ISEB certification! Just don’t test like that. … More Certification: driven to distraction

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