Broadcasting The Strategic Business Value Of QA
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Live Webinar March 22nd, 2018, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: StickyMinds/Techwell
A strategic approach to software quality saves money and helps companies avoid releasing bugs into production. And if agile QA teams are enabled properly, they can also make significant contributions to business goals like decreasing time to market, improving customer satisfaction, and helping drive revenue.
How can you foster an organization-wide understanding of QA’s value and ensure strategic quality objectives are supported from the top down and across the development organization?
Join this web seminar to learn how each QA role can more effectively “manage up” by understanding what their boss needs to know and how their work ties into the overall business objectives.
Learn:
- Key strategies for communicating the strategic business value of QA testing to colleagues higher up the ladder
- How to tie QA objectives to business goals, plus some real-world examples
- Reporting techniques and smart tools that can make it easier to report on your team’s activities in a way that resonates with business leaders
Can’t attend the live event? Register & Receive the Recording
Presenter: Elise Carmichael (LinkedIn profile) VP Qualit QASymphony has worked in the software industry since 2000. Previously Elise managed a global software software engineering & testing organization of more than 150 people at Mobiquity. Elise has a development track-record in many programming languages & test automation frameworks.
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Broadcasting The Strategic Business Value Of QA
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