A Creative Approach To Building Better Test Strategies
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Live Webinar March 31st, 2020, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: StickyMinds/Techwell
Test strategies should be as varied and tailor-made as the teams and organizations that need them, but far too often we see the same boilerplate and cliched strategy documents (if there is a strategy at all).
Strategy documents have developed a reputation for being too broad or vague to inspire action, or too inflexible to accommodate changing requirements. As a result, testing teams either lose sight of the broader vision or abandon the strategy document altogether.
We Can Change That!
Join Adam Satterfield, (LinkedIn profile) to learn useful tips for building a better test strategy, along with a helpful metaphor that can inspire a more creative approach.
Learn how to:
- Lead a strategy session that encourages creative thinking and helps team members develop a shared sense of purpose
- Create a solid test strategy that is flexible enough for agile, SAFe, and DevOps environments
- Develop a layered approach to test automation that offers a solid foundation and accommodates additions and alterations
Presenter: Adam Satterfield, (LinkedIn profile) Director Of Testing & Quality Anthem, has been in the software testing industry for 20+ years. He has worked with several industries such as the military, SaaS, telecom, and health care. Adam enjoys leading and mentoring quality assurance teams as well as teaching testers how to find their inner testing star. Adam is currently responsible for creating quality standards and training teams on risk-based testing, ATDD, and session-based testing within Anthem.
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A Creative Approach To Building Better Test Strategies
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