Psychological safety and inclusion in agile teams – pair blogg #5
Background In case you haven’t read about my pair-blogging idea before, a short summary from the first post: A while back I asked on Twitter for people who would be…
Background In case you haven’t read about my pair-blogging idea before, a short summary from the first post: A while back I asked on Twitter for people who would be…
Background In case you haven’t read about my pair-blogging idea before, a short summary from the first post: A while back I asked on Twitter for people who would be…
Introduction I believe most of us have heard the statement ”Testers don’t break software, we break the illusion of it working”. For a while, something has bothered me with that…
Background In case you haven’t read about my pair-blogging idea before, a short summary from the first post: A while back I asked on Twitter for people who would be…
Background Again, Twitter comes to my ”what should I write about next?”-rescue! Heather Reid shared a challenge from the Bloggers Club on the Ministry of Testing. The challenge is to…
Background In case you haven’t read about my pair-bloging idea before, a short summary from the first post: A while back I asked on Twitter for people who would be…
Background A while back I asked on Twitter for people who would be up for pair-blogging. The idea was that we agree on a topic and a date and then…
Note: This was originally published as a guest blog post for DevTestOps Community. I started a new job a few years back, with one of my responsibilities stated as “Move…
A while back, I had the pleasure of doing an online interview with Viv Richards and Graham Ellis around my contribution to the book ”Around the world with 80 testers”.…
First of all: As you might notice: Most of the blog posts have been changed to private. This is due to the fact that I have collected them all into…