5 Ways to Foster a Culture of Quality in a DevOps World

18th December 2023
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Sam McCall

Sales Engineer

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Quality Engineering is a team sport. Without strong collaboration strategies and processes in place, it can become challenging to maintain quality and product velocity. As DevOps teams mature and development accelerates, creating a culture of quality across the entire team may seem like an insurmountable task. But environments where everyone is accountable for quality is a critical success factor in delivering the user experience your customers have come to expect.

By the end of this session, you'll be able to:

  • Why a culture of quality matters
  • How to lead through collaboration
  • Tips for managing up in your the organization
  • Strategies for change management
Sam McCall
Sales Engineer

I still remember the first time I found out someone had written their college admissions essay about me. Hearing that somebody had applied because of the conversations we had, I was flattered and humbled that I was able to change someone’s life and provide so much value for their future through listening and genuinely connecting over their needs.

Fast forward a few years, and the same desire to create value and solve customer problems has served me well in helping hundreds of people with their technical problems find technical solutions throughout several industries: IT, entertainment, product development, healthcare, higher education and more.

I am interested in biking, tabletop gaming, and accessible public transportation. Outside of work, you can find me fixing up my boat and hoping the weather is nice enough to go sailing!

Message me and let me know how I can make your customers feel heard and supported!

Sam McCall
Sales Engineer

I still remember the first time I found out someone had written their college admissions essay about me. Hearing that somebody had applied because of the conversations we had, I was flattered and humbled that I was able to change someone’s life and provide so much value for their future through listening and genuinely connecting over their needs.

Fast forward a few years, and the same desire to create value and solve customer problems has served me well in helping hundreds of people with their technical problems find technical solutions throughout several industries: IT, entertainment, product development, healthcare, higher education and more.

I am interested in biking, tabletop gaming, and accessible public transportation. Outside of work, you can find me fixing up my boat and hoping the weather is nice enough to go sailing!

Message me and let me know how I can make your customers feel heard and supported!

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