Testers get a raw deal.
Devs dislike them because they point out problems in their code.
Functional consultants detest them because they identify design gaps.
But don’t forget – they are there to ensure quality.
What’s quality?
It is not perfection.
It’s delivering a solution to SPEC.
A really good QA will know the difference, and will ensure that the delivery of product is of a high standard.
Regardless of whether testing is manual or automated, QA is critical in the success of a project or product.
Underestimating its importance will spell your doom… oom… oom… <echo accompanied with a dramatic flourish of the arm> 🦹🏻♀️
So don’t!
14th #OnThePeiroll#podcast with Richard Clark now out!
I really had a lot of fun talking to the Chief Innovation Officer of Provar Testing; QA and testing is in my blood, I think.
Have a listen to the podcast (link 👇🏻)
We talk about so many things in the #Salesforce, but obviously focused on testing, projects and implementation.
I hope it’s as fun to listen as it is to was to make it!
Enjoy!