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Lisa Crispin
Testing consultant
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Lisa Crispin is a consultant, author and speaker based in Vermont, USA. She and Janet Gregory have co-authored four books, most recently _Holistic Testing: Weave Quality Into Your Product_.
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Strengths:
- eats bugs
- loves routine
- abhors chaos
- alerts her people to anything out of the ordinary
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- eats bugs
- loves routine
- abhors chaos (Don't try to give Judy a h...
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New book! _Effective BDD from Gáspár Nagy and Seb Rose_ available in early access
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It's time to remove the silos
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Pragmatic guidelines for AI discussions
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At a recent DORA community meeting, Saul Williamson did a demo of his experiences with spec-driven development. He started by sharing Steve Fenton's pragmatic guidelines for AI discussions. Good th...
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2025 DORA State of Assisted AI report
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Includes data on how AI affects code quality, well-being of team members, performance, based on both qualitative and quantitative research
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"I love seeing experience reports about pairing! I love the deliberate way your organization built this practice. One thing I would add to your steps: have a quick retrospective at the end of each pairing session. What went well? What would you change? ..."
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Pairing QA Engineers and Analysts isn't just a process tweak, it's a cultural shift that transforms siloed testing into a collaborative, balanced and business-aligned effort.
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Spec-driven development with AI - is anyone using this?
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Four testers are presenting The Testing Planet news from their respective homes. Each is visible in their own video panel.
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It's 13:25 on a Thursday, 12th September 2024. TestBash is go!
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When you're busy making sure everyone at T...
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I recently had the opportunity to participate in the international WiCyS Security Training Scholarship CTF 2025, organized by Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) and the SANS Institute.
I didn't know...
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On a bright evening in Milan at TUI/Musement, the local QA and development community gathered for another Ministry of Testing meetup. It was a moment to reflect, share experiences and grow together...
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"IME, the most effective automation happened when developers (programmers) practiced test-driven development or at least automated unit level tests, and collaborated with testers to automate at API and UI levels. Google's DORA research backs that up. IM..."
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A golden platter won't save quality, but we might
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I’m excited to share that, alongside TeamMoT, we’ll be gathering 50 Leaders in Quality on September 30th.
What looks like a one-day event is actually the beginning of a bigger journey: a committ...
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One frame... two curious minds and one awesome conversation ...😊
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Sometimes the best thing we can do about anything is talk about it, and quality is one of those things...
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This badge is awarded to members who publish their first article on the Ministry of Testing site
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STEC is complete 🎉: 19 modules, 58 voices, and jam packed portfolio to show your growth
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Eighteen months, 19 modules, and 59 amazing contributors later, the MoT Software Testing Essentials Certification is complete!
Looking back, my favourite part has been seeing so many community m...
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Gain tips to overcome nerves and ask questions that inspire creativity and problem-solving
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Thanks for continuing to award community stars to community members. It's great to read your messages of gratitude and encouragement.
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Thanks so much, Mark, for your latest post on your experiences using GenAI dev tools! I haven't done anything with these particular tools myself and I don't really have the skills. Yet, it gives me some insight into this technology. And also a valuable article to share with friends who ask me if I have any good resources to share on this topic!
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Thank you for going above and beyond in July 2025. Team MoT sees you and appreciates you, as does the community. Your positive impact and interactions make a difference.
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The transition from specialist to generalist
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Our role as quality people is shifting.
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Not every large language model (LLM) is built the same, and not every tester needs the same models.
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People talk about bundling and then unbundling in the startup and software space.
COVID had a ton of unbundling happening. Now we are seeing the bundling as people look to do reduce their tool s...
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How are teams perceiving GenAI/LLM today?
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Find out what’s really behind testing hires that fail (hint: it’s rarely because the tester couldn’t handle the job!)
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"It's amazing that content from years ago is still accessible! And as a community - it is so ingrained in my mind that I don't have a starting point for it, it's as if it has always been here! 😄"
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Perusing my own memory - need help!
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Having this "Memory" feature made me start trying to remember how I even discovered Ministry of Testing, or as I think it was back in the day, Software Testing Club? I've looked through my email, t...
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It feels amazing to hear the lovely voice live which we always hear in twit podcast. Such a amazing moment to meet in person and hear the same voice face to face.
Yes, this is Simon Tomes at MoT ...
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I caught up with Alessandra today for our Leading With Quality conversations series.
And what a joy it was.
We tried to figure out when the last time we physically saw each other and we measu...
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It was great to meet so many new faces at MoT 4.0 meet-up in London. I feel great to post this pic as I met in person first time so many women who are part of MoT.
Feeling proud to say Women in M...
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Thanks for sharing your appreciation of the Observatory. Keep the links coming!
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