Five Blogs – 26 October 2022

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

List of Common Passwords Accounts for Nearly All Cyberattacks
Written by: Robert Lemos

5 Tips To Emulate The World’s Worst Testers
Written by: Vernon Richards

The Deliberate Tester – Chapter 8: The First Project
Written by: Markus Gärtner

Are You Pretending to Be Something You’re Not
Written by: Gregg Vanourek

3 Strategies To Overcome Resistance To Change
Written by: Greg Satell

Extra:

People are Not Assets
Written by: Steve Keating

Quote of the day:
“There is always time to make it as a writer. Always.” -Roxane Gay

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Five Blogs – 28 July 2022

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Hackers scan for vulnerabilities within 15 minutes of disclosure
Written by: Bill Toulas

Increase Respect: Ways to Stop Expecting People to Be You
Written by: Kate Nasser

My testing strategy for serverless applications
Written by: Yan Cui

Are You a Leadership Fool?
Written by: Steve Keating

Blockchain for Test Engineers: Merkle Trees
Written by: Oleksandr Romanov

Quote of the day:
“You steadily grow into becoming your best as you choose to be accountable and accept responsibility for improvement” -Steve Shallenberger

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Five Blogs – 18 May 2022

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UAT Entrance Criteria: Don’t Negotiate Against Yourself
Written by: Payson Hall

Encryption Methods
Written by: Vincent Tong

How to implement an efficient QA Strategy from scratch?
Written by: Aziz Souabni

Persuasion for Testers
Written by: James Bach

Why Smart People Are So Easily Fooled
Written by: Greg Satell

Quote of the day:
“Silence is golden when you can’t think of a good answer” -Muhammad Ali

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Five Blogs – 10 November 2020

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Better Together: Real Devices, Emulators & Simulators for Mobile Testing
Written by: Matt Heusser

A Key to Healing Our Divide
Written by: Leo Babauta

The Dignity Economy
Written by: Greg Satell

What Lifecycle or Agile Approach Fits Your Context? Part 7, Lifecycle Summary
Written by: Johanna Rothman

How to Rehearse for an Important Presentation
Written by: Carmine Gallo

Quote of the day:
“The past will let go of you if you let go of the past” -Timber Hawkeye

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Five Blogs – 30 July 2020

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Agile Coaching Techniques: Types of Coaches
Written by: Thomas Cagley

Is Your Leader Really as Bad As You Think
Written by: Lolly Daskal

5 Tips for Managing an Underperformer — Remotely
Written by: Liz Kislik

Everyone’s talking about testing
Written by: Lee Hawkins

Sudden Change
Written by: Steve Keating

Quote of the day:
“Change, like healing, takes time.” -Veronica Roth

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Five Blogs – 23 July 2020

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Onboarding remotely during a pandemic – Pair-blog #4
Written by: Lena Pejgan

Starting a new job in the pandemic
Written by: Lisa Crispin

5 People Management Skills Every Manager Needs
Written by: Lattice Team

Going meta: a blog post about writing a blog post
Written by: Lee Hawkins

Searchiiiiiing, Seek And Locate…But Only With Appropriate Attributes for Automation
Written by: Paul Grizzaffi

Quote of the day:
“You have dug your soul out of the dark, you have fought to be here; do not go back to what buried you.” -Bianca Sparacino

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Five Blogs – 16 July 2019

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What are you drawn to?
Written by: Seth Godin

You’re Never Going to Be “Caught Up” at Work. Stop Feeling Guilty About It.
Written by: Art Markman

API (Security) Testing – Are you doing these?
Written by: Santhosh Tuppad

Calling Collaboration Before It Happens
Written by: Thomas Cagley

A Look at New Java Features in Test Automation
Written by: Angie Jones

Quote of the day:
“Sometimes not telling people anything is a good thing” -Jason Myers

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Five Blogs – 2 May 2019

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Testers, DevOps, and Enabling Digital Transformation
Written by: Gerie Owen

Uber, Lyft, and Unintended Consequences
Written by: Peter Varhol

Slack Is Not Where ‘Deep Work’ Happens
Written by: Nuclino

Innovators show-up more often than everyone else
Written by: Anuj Magazine

Managing People: Avoiding The Reputation Trap
Written by: Emmanuel Goossaert

Quote of the day:
“Nobody can stop you but you. You need to get rid of those excuses and stop pointing fingers at other people.” -Eric Thomas

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Five Blogs – 15 June 2018

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Coaching: Trust Isn’t All A Bed of Roses
Written by: Thomas Cagley

Why would anyone want to live past about 65?
Written by: Gerald Weinberg

Why Disruption is the CEO’s Best Friend
Written by: Audrey Smith and Stephanie Neal

Research: When Managers Are Overworked, They Treat Employees Less Fairly
Written by: Elad N. Sherf, Ravi S. Gajendran and Vijaya Venkataramani

How to Lead When You’re Feeling Afraid
Written by: Peter Bregman

Quote of the day:
“If you are pissing people off, you know you are doing something right.” -John Lydon

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Five Blogs – 12 June 2018

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Resilience As A Continuous Delivery Enabler
Written by: Steve Smith

Status Quo or Change?
Written by: Bob Marshall

The Most Common Type of Incompetent Leader
Written by: Scott Gregory

How to prepare for an important conversation
Written by: Robyn McLeod

How to Gain Power when you Feel Powerless
Written by: Dan Rockwell

Quote of the day:
“How amazing it is to find someone who wants to hear about all the things that go on in your head.” -Nina LaCour

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