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Quality Coaching Roadshow

  • Mark Tomlinson Performance Engineering & Observability

    26 APR 2021 · In this episode, we talk about observability from a performance engineering perspective. We talk about how this new emphasis on observability is a game changer for performance engineering, typically once viewed as a solo activity, but not something that benefits the whole team. Some good quotes: "the whole, the whole rationale for investing in observability practices, changing your language, changing your approach is to affect the future" "Information is no good if it's just between you and me, we fix the problem and we never talk about it again." "So for me it's the collaboration and the sharing is the biggest part that changes for me." Mark Tomlinson is a performance engineering and software testing consultant. His career began in 1992 with a comprehensive two-year test for a life-critical transportation system, a project which captured his interest in software testing, quality assurance, and test automation. After extended work at Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard, he has amassed broad experiences with real-world scenario testing of large and complex systems and is regarded as a leading expert in software testing automation with a specific emphasis on performance. As “The Performance Sherpa” Mark now offers coaching, training and consulting to help customers adopt modern performance testing and engineering strategies, practices and behaviours for better performing technology systems. Connect with Mark Tomlinson Company: perfbytes Twitter: @perfsherpa LinkedIn: perfsherpa
    38m 30s
  • Episode 17 Quality Coaching Roadshow Abby Bangser

    12 JAN 2021 · In this episode, Abby talks about Site Reliability Engineering, Service Level Objectives, Toil, the power of Storytelling, influencing Management and why Quality Coaching and Site Reliability Engineering have a lot in common.
    27m 33s
  • Episode 16 Quality Coaching Roadshow Claire M Goss

    3 DEC 2020 · In this episode, we talk about large projects, how to explain our job to non-technical people within an organisation and creating a shared vision of success to enrich the UAT process. We also talk about Mentoring, Enthusiasm, Empathy and Community.
    24m 30s
  • Episode 15 Quality Coach Roadshow Maaret Pyhäjärvi

    29 SEP 2020 · In this episode we talk a lot about learning, different approaches to learning, being a catalyst within an organisation and sitting with discomfort. Some classic Maaret quotes: "Automation is how we document Exploratory Testing" "FAIL -> First Attempt at Learning" "Accepting the discomfort of not knowing is a skill" Next episode completes the discussion. Maaret Pyhäjärvi is a feedback fairy with a day job at Vaisala, where she works as Principal Test Engineer. She identifies as empirical technologist, tester and programmer, catalyst for improvement, author and speaker, and community facilitator and conference organizer. She was awarded as Most Influential Agile Testing Professional Person 2016, listed on 100 most influential in ICT in Finland by TiVi 2019, and has spoken at events in 25 countries delivering over 400 sessions. With 25 years of exploratory testing under her belt, she crafts her role into being a mix of leading, hands-on testing and programming. She is a serial volunteer and organizing powerhouse contributing to European Testing Conference and TechVoices, as well as Finnish non-profit scene. She blogs at http://visible-quality.blogspot.fi, and is the author of three LeanPub books: Mob Programming Guidebook, Exploratory Testing and Strong-Style Pair Programming. Her web page is http://maaretp.com.
    29m 55s
  • Episode 14: Beth Skurrie on PACT, Heuristics and Perfectionism

    11 AUG 2020 · We continue our conversation with Beth Skurrie co-founder of pactflow.io and all round awesome person. We continue talking about PACT applied, making conscious decisions around tool selection and keeping tech relevant. Some 'more' Bethesque quotes "end to end test are the wrong type of tests to check low level, request and response fields" "what it does is it gives us the right tool at the right level to test the right thing" "It's not dictator driven contracts" it's not a tool is good or a bad tool. Different tools are appropriate in different situations and a tool that might be a good tool in one situation is a bad tool in another situation." Follow Beth on @bethesque
    23m 13s
  • Code Quality , PACT & Tradeoffs in Test Automation Beth Skurrie

    3 AUG 2020 · In this episode we talk to Beth Skurrie co-founder of pactflow.io and all round awesome person. We talk about quality (of course!) and what quality is from a coding perspective. The difficulty in using tools to assist in quality. Levels of abstraction and the test automation pyramid and how its useful in trade offs. Plus some stuff on when to write tests. Some Bethesque quotes "These days, responsiveness is kind of a quality in itself" "The tools are very good at identifying things, but you use the tool, the tool should not use you." "I’m much better at failure these days" Links Mentioned Integration Tests are a scam! - JB Rainsberger https://vimeo.com/80533536 Test Automation Pyramid https://alisterbscott.com/kb/testing-pyramids/ https://martinfowler.com/articles/practical-test-pyramid.html Follow Beth on @bethesque
    23m 1s
  • Tim Beattie - Global Head of Product at Red Hat Open Innovation Labs

    1 JUL 2020 · In this episode, Tim talks about how collaboration, visualisation and metrics in an open organisation can help teams to achieve exceptional business outcomes. We also discuss plumbers.
    30m 6s
  • Quality Coaching Roadshow: Lisa Crispin, Janet Gregory, Anne-Marie Charrett: Part 3

    2 JUN 2020 · This is the final part of a three part chat (for the moment) with Lisa Crispin, Janet Gregory and Anne Marie Charrett. In it we talk about what's next for agile teams and testing and the importance of taking small steps. We also mention not being taken in by smoke and mirrors, resilience, observability and complexity.
    18m 50s
  • Quality Coaching Roadshow: Lisa Crispin, Janet Gregory, Anne-Marie Charrett: Part 2

    1 JUN 2020 · This is the second part of a three part chat with Lisa Crispin, Janet Gregory and Anne Marie Charrett. In it we talk about remote working and coaching remotely, consulting vs coaching, finding a Purpose, Pomodoro and taking small steps when in unchartered waters. Plus, more about donkeys.
    27m 55s
  • Quality Coaching Roadshow: Lisa Crispin, Janet Gregory, Anne-Marie Charrett: Part 1

    29 MAY 2020 · This is the first part of a three part chat with Lisa Crispin, Janet Gregory and Anne Marie Charrett. In it we talk about the similarities between quality coaching and whole-team quality and we also talk about Elephants and Donkeys!
    24m 54s

A monthly podcast hosted by Anne-Marie Charrett and Margaret Dineen where we chat with Quality Coaches from around the world. We discuss their unique context, their approach, their challenges and...

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A monthly podcast hosted by Anne-Marie Charrett and Margaret Dineen where we chat with Quality Coaches from around the world. We discuss their unique context, their approach, their challenges and what they do to keep relevant.
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