Five Blogs – 1 November 2022

The (best) five blogs we can read today. Check them out.

Value Added
Written by: James Thomas

Authentic Leaders Build a Strong Bench
Written by: Steve Keating

Money and Meaning
Written by: Derek Hagen

You Might Believe… But Sometimes…
Written by: John Cutler

Testing Software using Decision Tables
Written by: David Mello

Extra:

Anyone Interested In Delivering Software Should Read This Blog Post
Written by: Vernon Richards

Quote of the day:
“If you are irritated by every rub, how will your mirror be polished?” -Rumi

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Five Blogs – 6 July 2020

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

How to Break Your Bad Leadership Habits
Written by: Lolly Daskal

How Do We Operate When We Can’t See the Finish Line?
Written by: Johanna Rothman

How to Identify Your Core Values and Live with More Meaning
Written by: Shannon Kaiser

Learning about Learning
Written by: Maaret Pyhäjärvi

Raise Your Exploratory Testing Game
Written by: Nishi Grover Garg

Quote of the day:
“Success isn’t overnight. It’s when everyday you get a little better than the day before. It all adds up.” -Dwayne Johnson

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Five Blogs – 11 July 2016

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

If Your Test Leaders Aren’t Telling You To Write Code, They Are Lying!
Written by: Nikita Hasis

The Three Pillars Of Agile, Quality and Testing
Written by: Robert Galen

Why Do You Lead? 4 Reasons You Should Explore this Question
Written by: Scott Mabry

The Benefits of Delegation and Why Most Leaders Under-Delegate
Written by: David Grossman

11 Ways To Forge Meaningful Connections Anywhere You Go
Written by: Cait Scudder

Quote of the day:
“Learn to be alone, and to like it. There’s nothing more freeing and empowering than learning to like your own company” -Mandy Hale

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Five Blogs – 8 February 2016

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

Make the Time: 4 Reasons to Attend Conferences
Written by: Megan Dougherty

The Differences between Happiness and Meaning in Life
Written by: Scott Barry Kaufman

Storytelling A Tool For More Than Just Presentations
Written by: Thomas Cagley

Few Best Practices Around Mobile Testing and Agility
Written by: Eran Kinsbruner

How Too Much Education Can Result in Ignorance
Written by: Steven Mazie

Quote of the day:
“Those who do not move do not notice their chains” -Scott Barry Kaufman

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Five Blogs – 17 April 2015

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

Now or Never
Written by: Frank Sonnenberg

The Value of Wisdom in Testing—and How to Earn It
Written by: Jon Hagar

Testing Hierarchy in Agile
Written by: Katrina Clokie

Becoming a Regular Keynote speaker
Written by: Paul Gerrard

Celebrating Viktor Frankl: How a Holocaust Survivor’s Philosophy on Happiness Remains Relevant Today
Written by: Jeff Goins

Quote of the day:
“The primary cause of unhappiness is never the situation but your thoughts about it” -Eckhart Tolle

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Five Blogs – 19 June 2014

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

Are You Serious About Your Dreams? Here are 5 Questions to Ask Yourself Now (+Quotes!)
Written by: Heidi Oran

Why The World’s Dumbest Idea Is (Finally) Dying
Written by: Steve Denning

In search of meaningful
Written by: Seth Godin

Certifications are creating lazy hiring managers
Written by: Rob Lambert

Agile Is Not Dead (But Some Organizations Might Be Soon)
Written by: Jurgen Appelo

Quote of the day:
“The best way to predict the future is to create it” -Peter Drucker

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Five Blogs – 21 May 2014

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

Exploring the Use of Database Queries in FitNesse
Written by: Joris Meerts

Be More Productive—By Doing Less
Written by: Annie Murphy Paul

What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You
Written by: Mark Miller

6 Clear Reasons Why Employees Are Disengaged
Written by: Victor Lipman

How to Live With Purpose
Written by: Anne Loehr

Quote of the day:
“The problem is never how to get new, innovative thoughts into your mind, but how to get old ones out
-Dee Hock

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