Tag: Process

  • Validate and Iterate with Quality in Mind

    Validate and Iterate with Quality in Mind

    A successful Quality Engineering Framework Adoption is not a one-time initiative but a continuous journey of validation and refinement. Ensuring quality remains a strategic enabler that requires structured reflection, iterative improvement, and a commitment to transparency. Objectives: Actions: Outputs: Why This Matters Quality is not a destination but an ongoing process. By validating and iterating…

  • Structuring a Sustainable Quality Engineering Strategy

    Structuring a Sustainable Quality Engineering Strategy

    A strong Quality Engineering Strategy extends beyond testing; it integrates quality into every stage of the SDLC, shaping how teams collaborate, design, develop, and deliver software. It is not a static document but a living framework that evolves with the organisation’s needs. Defining the Quality Engineering Strategy The insights gathered from discovery sessions, risk-based discussions,…

  • Facilitate Discovery Sessions with Quality at the Core

    Facilitate Discovery Sessions with Quality at the Core

    Quality isn’t improved in isolation. Structured, collaborative discussions are essential for aligning teams on expectations, risks, and shared ownership. Discovery sessions provide the foundation for a Quality Engineering Strategy that remains relevant, context-aware, and continuously evolving. Informing the Quality Engineering Strategy The first four steps in the Quality Engineering Adoption Framework shape a targeted and…

  • Analysing the Quality Landscape

    Analysing the Quality Landscape

    With a solid understanding of culture and stakeholder expectations, it is time to assess technical practices. Quality engineering is not only about testing; it encompasses how well the entire system supports the delivery of reliable, maintainable, and high-value software. This stage evaluates the effectiveness of current processes, tools, and technical debt to establish a measurable…

  • Exploring the Culture of Quality

    Exploring the Culture of Quality

    A well-engineered approach to quality isn’t just about processes and tools; it’s about people. Culture plays a significant role in shaping how quality is perceived, prioritised, and embedded into an organisation’s day-to-day operations. Understanding this cultural landscape is essential for driving meaningful, lasting improvements in quality engineering. Assessing Collaboration and Ownership of Quality Quality isn’t…

  • Engaging Stakeholders with Quality-Focused Conversations

    Engaging Stakeholders with Quality-Focused Conversations

    Once the current state of quality within an organisation is understood, the next step is to engage with stakeholders to uncover their perspectives, challenges, and expectations. Quality is not owned by a single team or function; it is shaped by multiple roles across the organisation. Understanding these different viewpoints is crucial for building a successful…

  • Setting the Stage with a Quality Perspective

    Setting the Stage with a Quality Perspective

    Before proposing meaningful improvements related to quality engineering within an organisation, it is essential to clearly understand where things currently stand. This first step is about defining what quality means in your organisation, identifying key goals and constraints, and establishing a baseline for improvement. Without this foundation, any transformation efforts risk being misaligned with business…

  • Quality Engineering Adoption Framework: A Strategic Implementation

    Quality Engineering Adoption Framework: A Strategic Implementation

    Establishing the Context Quality Engineering is not a synonym for testing or QA. It encompasses the entire lifecycle of software development, from design and requirements engineering through to release engineering and everything in between. It is about ensuring that quality is embedded at every stage, with teams working in a coordinated, transparent way, aligned on…

  • Comfort in the Unknown: The Truth About Building for Uncertainty

    Comfort in the Unknown: The Truth About Building for Uncertainty

    Leadership often finds itself at the intersection of truth and fallacy. For those of us in engineering or quality-focused roles, this challenge is amplified. Many organisations expect cookie-cutter solutions, plug-and-play models that apply universally without friction. But as any experienced leader will tell you, the realities of navigating complex systems, teams, and goals rarely align…

  • Everything that goes around, comes back around…..

    Everything that goes around, comes back around…..

    Today, January 12th 2023, I checked LinkedIn and saw a comment from Misma Silfer, underneath the Testing Peers Podcast post for Episode 57 – Testing Models I actually came to comment was I was interested where is the text if anywhere to read in full that was read out loud around half way in? About…