How to make meetings not suck #2: Filling the meeting with value
(Note: This is a follow up/deep dive from this post) A lot of people hate meetings and claim all (or most) meetings are waste of...
Agile Testing Days Open Air – How to make meetings not suck
In May 2022 the first Agile Testing Days Open Air took place, and there Samuel Nitsche and I premiered our workshop “How to make meetings not...
The power of Rubber Ducking – Pair blogg # 6
In case you haven’t read about my pair-blogging idea before, a short summary from the first post:”A while back I asked on Twitter for people...
Summary of 2021
It’s so easy to get caught up in the daily work and miss out on the bigger picture. To help with that, I try to...
The power of three
Background Yesterday, Christoffer Bennet invited me to a round table discussion on the topic of ”How to get the best out of Engineers while they...
Psychological safety and inclusion in agile teams – pair blogg #5
Background In case you haven’t read about my pair-blogging idea before, a short summary from the first post: A while back I asked on Twitter...
Onboarding remotely during a pandemic – Pair-blog #4
Background In case you haven’t read about my pair-blogging idea before, a short summary from the first post: A while back I asked on Twitter...
”Testers don’t break software!”
Introduction I believe most of us have heard the statement ”Testers don’t break software, we break the illusion of it working”. For a while, something...
Coaching upwards? Pair-blog #3
Background In case you haven’t read about my pair-blogging idea before, a short summary from the first post: A while back I asked on Twitter...
Testing is like…
Background Again, Twitter comes to my ”what should I write about next?”-rescue! Heather Reid shared a challenge from the Bloggers Club on the Ministry of Testing. The challenge...