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Announcing the BeyondQuality community image
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The pursuit of mastery is often a long and arduous task, but this can be made easier through collaboration. This insight is at the core of why Vitaly Sharovatov, Maryia Tuleika and I started the Be...
Overcoming the trap of intellectual conformity: Tips for software testers image
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Explore how to challenge unhealthy levels of team conformity and help your team make better decisions earlier
Epistemic integrity image
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Epistemic integrity means staying honest about how we know what we know. It means making sure our beliefs and decisions are based on solid evidence, clear reasoning, and a willingness to question assumptions. For example:  A tester shows epistemic integrity when they question whether a feature meets a real user need, even if the whole team is confident, and take time to look for evidence before trusting the assumption.  A doctor shows epistemic integrity when they question a diagnosis that does not quite fit, even if it came from a senior colleague, and take time to double-check the test results. A journalist shows epistemic integrity when they pause before repeating a story everyone else is reporting and take time to verify the original source.
Myths, cognitive biases and mental sets in QA image
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Let's overcome myths and biases, leading to better decisions and, ultimately, better quality
Building product-specific test strategies that go beyond “best practices” image
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Learn about the complexities of designing a test strategy tailored to your product’s unique needs
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