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Q&A with Anne-Marie Charrett

March 3, 2017

Catching up with Anne-Marie Charrett … More Q&A with Anne-Marie Charrett

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Q&A with Michele Playfair

December 19, 2016

Welcome once again to Q&A. Each month we catch up with someone (from the testing community or beyond) with an interest in quality in software development and technology. Some guests you may know well, and others might be less familiar. I hope you will learn something new about each of them, and something new from each … More Q&A with Michele Playfair

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Q&A with Patrick Prill (aka Test Pappy)

November 30, 2016

A catch up with Patrick Prill from QualityMindsDE … More Q&A with Patrick Prill (aka Test Pappy)

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The more I learn, the less I know

September 15, 2015

Recognising “known unknowns” allows me to identify where I need to bring in the expertise of others. I can take the opportunity to learn more from these experts or I can just let them get on with it and take comfort in delivering a better outcome. … More The more I learn, the less I know

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Empathy: a lesson from history

September 15, 2015

Human feelings and emotion create empathy, facts and figures do not. How can we close the empathy gap in IT? … More Empathy: a lesson from history

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