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It’s costing an arm and a leg, when things go wrong! – Heidi Kristoffersen
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While the price for quality is difficult to quantify the effects of poor quality more obvious. November 18, 2014 5:00 pm. May 7, 2015. It’s costing an arm and a leg, when things go wrong! An unemployment center in Stockholm had to request police backup when 61.000 unemployed turned up for a central meeting that they had been requested to attend in person. Just last week they were on the front-page again and this time it was as a result of having been fined 2,75 million. For 3 consecutive years, a dec...
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ABOUT ME – Heidi Kristoffersen
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While the price for quality is difficult to quantify the effects of poor quality more obvious. Thank you for stopping by, taking time out of your busy day to visit my blog is really something that I appreciate. I hope that you will find what you are looking for. On my blog you will find:. Word of advise, based on my experience. Ideas on how to Build world-class life-cycle Quality capability and Competences. Strategy build and ROI all from a business process verification perspective. With Board of directo...
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Saying "Goodbye" To TestExpo (at least for now) - Richard Neeve
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Saying Goodbye To TestExpo (at least for now). As I mentioned in my previous blog post entitled " Getting A Toenail On The Testing Job Ladder. I have historically been an advocate of attending the TestExpo. TestExpo is run by Sogeti. Latterly in conjunction with Unicom. A couple of times a year with a primary focus on the wares of the test tool vendors. Are there to sell. And why not? It also seems fair to characterise the event as a vendor exhibition with some interesting stuff added, rather than some i...
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Software Test Management Consultant (Blog) - Richard Neeve
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Getting A Toenail On The Testing Job Ladder. This is my inaugural blog post having finally launched the oft-threatened richardneeve.net which is itself a first for me as I have never published a self-built website before. I have no commercial relationship with any of the entities mentioned below. The fundamental contrast seems hard to ignore. Inevitably there are no silver bullets but here are ten, largely domain-specific, suggestions with a level of specificity that is relatively unlikely to be provided...
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Software Developers In Test: The Supply-Side Crisis Facing Agile Adoptors - Richard Neeve
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Software Developers In Test: The Supply-Side Crisis Facing Agile Adoptors. Last Wednesday I ran a session at the UK TMF. With the same title as this blog post. This is the abstract:. Sdits supply-side crisis facing agile adoptors abstract.docx. For those unfamiliar with the TMF, the 75 minute sessions are intended to be facilitated discussions rather than presentations per se. Any slides are supposed to give context and structure to the discussion. On the plus side:. I had excellent feedback from audienc...
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Richard Neeve - Software Test Management Consultant (Blog)
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My Contribution To The Certification Debate. Last October I launched this site with my first ever blog post entitled " Getting A Toenail On The Testing Job Ladder. In which, as the title hopefully suggests, I offered some detailed and wide-ranging advice to those seeking a career in testing. Having noted that the upcoming SIGIST conference. Update 13.02.14 - After posting this blog I received (and have accepted) an invitation to be on the aforementioned panel at the next SIGIST. It would be nice to be ab...
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Compendium Developments News Feed: April 2014
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Friday, 25 April 2014. More Speaking Engagements in 2014 - April, May, November. I thought 2014 was going to be a nice quiet year where I could focus on more online course building and writing. Instead I'm speaking at more conferences and onsite at ever more companies. Below is the current list of upcoming events:. Test Management Summit 2014. In April, I'll be presenting a half day tutorial on WebDriver and leading a discussion session on Automation Abstractions. Agile Testing Days 2014. On my main site.
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TestToTester: April 2011
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Next Event - Speaking @ TMF. Francis Balfe and I will be at the UK Test Management Forum. To talk about recent challenges, test strategy and methods which worked for us in our recent project. We hope to get loads of feedback from the audience :). I also look forward to a lot of other great sessions lined up at the forum especially the talk from Mark Crowther. So, if you are a tester in UK and have no plans for the holidays walk into TMF. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Next Event - Speaking @ TMF.
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7 Red perpendicular lines, some with green ink and some transparent! – Heidi Kristoffersen
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While the price for quality is difficult to quantify the effects of poor quality more obvious. April 9, 2015 2:21 pm. May 7, 2015. 7 Red perpendicular lines, some with green ink and some transparent! Deep down we know that it will not work and there is no way that we can save the deed, and we are heading towards a bottomless pit, but we carry on anyway hoping that we will be able to save it. Think about it, today almost every business transformation is depending on IT to support it. This mean that th...
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What a waste! – Heidi Kristoffersen
https://heidikristoffersen.com/2015/04/23/what-a-waste
While the price for quality is difficult to quantify the effects of poor quality more obvious. April 23, 2015 4:25 pm. October 20, 2015. 3 trillion, that is what research is telling us that we are wasting on failed Technology Transformations around the Globe! Can you even begin to imagine what you could do with $3 trillion. S not hard and it is not rocket science, well some projects are rocket science and some are scraped because they are just not working or the idea is outdated. So, what is going wrong?