Testing Ask Me Anything - Business Risk
6th September 2023
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Keith Klain
Director - Head of Quality Engineering
Description
Join Richard Bradshaw and expert guest Keith Klain for an enlightening discussion on the nuances of business risk in the software testing world.
This AMA webinar explores defining "business risk", addressing blind spots in testing, the influence of working styles on risk, methods to identify business risks before initiating a project, the future landscape of risk management and valuable advice for testers aiming to specialize in risk management.
This session is a must-watch for software testers, managers, and anyone interested in understanding business risk better. Richard and Keith's dynamic interaction, coupled with thought-provoking questions from the community, ensures that this is more than just another webinar—it's an experience!
Keith Klain
Director - Head of Quality Engineering
Keith Klain has built software quality management and testing teams for global financial services and consulting firms in the US, UK, and Asia Pacific. He helps enterprise technology organizations increase their business value through process efficiency, increased automation, and alignment of IT strategy to business objectives. He has designed and delivered technology training curriculum for non-profits to build technology delivery centers in disadvantaged communities. He was the Executive Vice President of the Association for Software Testing and the recipient of the 2013 Software Test Professionals Luminary award.
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