Part of my role is figuring out where to lead testing within my organisation. When thinking strategically about testing I consider:
- how testing is influenced by other activities and strategies in the organisation,
- where our competitors and the wider industry are heading, and
- what the testers believe to be important.
Consultation
- What is your biggest challenge as a tester right now?
- What has changed in your test approach over the past 12 months?
- How are the expectations of your team and your stakeholders changing?
- What worries you about how you are being asked to work differently in the future?
- What have you learned in the past 12 months to prepare for the future?
- How do you see our competitors and industry evolving?
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Just over 50 testers opted to participate, which is roughly 50% of our Test Practice. There were volunteers from every delivery area that included testing, which meant that I could create the cross-team grouping within each session as I intended. There were ten sessions in total. Each ran with the same agenda, a maximum of six testers, and two Test Coaches.
Reflection
From ten hours of sessions with over 50 people, there were a lot of notes. The second phase of this exercise was turning this raw input into a set of themes. I used a series of questions to guide my actions and prompt targeted thinking.
What did I hear? I browsed all of the session notes and pulled out general themes. I needed to read through the notes several times to feel comfortable that I had included every piece of feedback in the summary.