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Rosie Sherry
CEO & Founder at Ministry of Testing
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I've been working in the software testing and quality engineering space since the year 2000 whilst also combining it with my love for education and community. It turns out quality, community and education go nicely hand in hand.
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A quality juggling act.
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"I approve of this approach of demonstration."
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A HeadingIs this a quote? Yep!10 Print "Hello World"
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Moments now support formatting ๐
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Moments now support formatting ๐
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More Charlie and Rosie at MoT London
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Another stylish portrait of Charlie Ward and Rosie Sherry at MoT London
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Charlie and Rosie at MoT London
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A stylish new portrait of Charlie Ward and Rosie Sherry at MoT London
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Modernise your design strategy with mobile-first and keyboard-centric approaches that create more resilient, accessible, and user-friendly software.
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Everyday accessibility: 7 ways to do a little a11y every day
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Everyday accessibility: 7 ways to do a little a11y every day
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Everyday accessibility: 7 ways to do a little a11y every day
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Is GitHub Agentic Workflows putting exploratory testing back in the CI spotlight?
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Is GitHub Agentic Workflows putting exploratory testing back in the CI spotlight?
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The art of the 99 seconds air horn
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The art of the 99 seconds air horn
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I may be on annual leave after travelling warp factor 5 to the planet rock and back again ๐ธ๐ค, but sitting on the train is the perfect time to catch up with that backlog of bookmarked MoT articles a...
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Catching up on the train
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Catching up on the train
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The art of the 99 seconds air horn
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Since 2013 (I think) we've been doing 99 second talks. It's hard to remember the exact details, but I think we used an air horn in the early days, but it's also varied along the way. And there's a ...
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A quality engineer's guide to the Helpful, Honest, and Harmless Framework (HHH)
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"I also love how 'do hard things' is very personal to our own circumstances.
What's hard for me, is different for someone else. And that's ok.
The point is to do the hard, for us, in that moment in time. And then hopefully feel good afterwards. โค๏ธ"
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While sitting here listening to Nataliia Burmei on the Into the MoTaverse podcast, Rosie asked for advice on how to build confidence. Nataliia's advice? "Do hard things. Do scary things." I got chi...
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Do Hard Things
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Do Hard Things
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Do Hard Things
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In a recent conversation with Stuart day about some of the trickier points of testing and leadership, he offered the following advise:
"Think of your self as a Sat Nav, you are there to guide."
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You are a Sat Nav
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You are a Sat Nav
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You are a Sat Nav
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Exploring Friction in Quality Engineering
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Creating new layers of care for Professional Membership
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The new job title in quality - dataset curator
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A significant shift in technical terminology and tasks is identified. Instead of traditional "test case design," the focus is moving toward the curation of "golden datasets."
Watch the full conv...
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The final moments at Leeds Atelier
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Exploring Friction in Quality Engineering
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Exploring Friction in Quality Engineering
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Charles Penn shares a handy tip for overnight (nightly) test runs.
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Running tests overnight? Try this tip.
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Running tests overnight? Try this tip.
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Running tests overnight? Try this tip.
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Exploring Friction in Quality Engineering
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Featured your friction post on the MoTaverse homepage.
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Simon Tomes and Jesper Ottosen recently recorded a conversation as part of the MoT's Call for Insights, where they had a great discussion on both positive and negative types of friction that we can...
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