You ran all the tests you planned for your team, you reported all the bugs with clear and to the point descriptions, and you sent a weekly email with a professional PowerPoint presentation including graphs and statistics pointing out the risk areas and project issues. However, you still feel the organization is not taking your testing seriously, management is unaware of what your team is achieving—and apparently no one is actually reading your reports. Sound familiar? Everyone else is not the problem; the way you are communicating your testing information is! Join Joel Montvelisky to...
Joel Montvelisky
PractiTest
Joel Montvelisky is the chief solution architect and QA manager at PractiTest, where among other things he works with hundreds of organizations worldwide to improve their testing and most importantly their testing results. During the past twenty years he has been a tester, QA manager, and consultant/trainer for companies in Israel, Europe, and the United States. Joel is the cofounder of a number of cool testing-related projects such as the Annual State of Testing Report and the OnlineTestConf, and publishes his thoughts on QA and testing on his QABlog.practitest.com. Contact Joel at [email protected].