Heyhey!
It's about time I wrote a blog post. :) Once again there has been a turmoil of everything and this blog has gotten unfortunately low priority among this everything.
But enough about that. I'm boiling with ideas. One of them being the idea behind a tweet I wrote just a moment ago:
This pretty much culminates my values in testing at this moment. But I agree, it requires some explaining. So let's get to that explanation part then.
Showing posts with label expectations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label expectations. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Breaking the boundaries of familiar
Labels:
et,
expectations,
heuristics,
self management,
testing,
thinking
Monday, September 10, 2012
Managing Expectations
Heyhey!
I've started several posts, six to be exact, one being a follow-up to my first episode of Building A Tester series, but I cannot complete any of them. My Achilles' Heel.
So I started a new one! :D
It's about an epiphany of what Jon Bach tweeted about the deeper meaning of Pass/Fail testing and how it's tied to one of the three phrases a Sogeti consultant should always remember. It's about promises, wishes and fulfillment their of. It's about managing expectations.
I've started several posts, six to be exact, one being a follow-up to my first episode of Building A Tester series, but I cannot complete any of them. My Achilles' Heel.
So I started a new one! :D
It's about an epiphany of what Jon Bach tweeted about the deeper meaning of Pass/Fail testing and how it's tied to one of the three phrases a Sogeti consultant should always remember. It's about promises, wishes and fulfillment their of. It's about managing expectations.
Labels:
adaptation,
expectations,
self management,
testing
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