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Modern Testing Principles
Testers as coaches Improving the release cycle Continuous improvement Quality culture
We’ll give you a hint: “Testing is everyone’s responsibility”
One thing we push for when helping to reorganise and formalise testing & QA in teams is "testers are coaches". Testers should coach the entire team to think and act with a testing first mindset.
A Customer-Centric Culture Starts By Embracing This One Truth
Remind your team: "all employees, regardless of where they sit in the organization, they are an instrumental part of the customer experience value chain".
Removing cross-team dependencies
A great article around why removing cross-team dependencies is how you unlock high performing teams: "Agile teams should be vertical and cross-functional. These should be end-to-end teams made up of...
2020 State of Agile
What's the State of Agile for 2020? Here are a few things that stand out to us:- 71% are using Agile to accelerate delivery- 63% are adopting Agile to help manage changing priorities- Nearly 60% are...
Technical Debt – What does it mean to your teams?
It feels like we hear the 'Technical Debt' daily, usually its with legacy applications not architected to support todays workloads or features/functionality. Teamworks share what it means to them as...
Three Simple Ways to Ease your Agile Journey
A great article on the Agile Journey, changing your entire organisations mindset and approach.
A failed experiment is still valuable
“A failed experiment is still valuable. It only becomes a failed investment when you don’t use it to learn. It becomes a failed investment when it freezes you, limiting your ability to move...
Seven reasons why management wishes to see your Scrum adoption fail
We've seen first hand the struggle that some leaders have moving from a top-down management style to a horizontal self-organising culture.Here are a few examples of what to watch out for and how to...
The Subtle Art of Avoiding Blame and Taking Responsibility
"Fault is about the past: something that has already happened. Responsibility is future-facing: What happens next?"