Five Blogs – 28 October 2019

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

Test automation is more than… well test automation…
Written by: Kristoffer Nordström

Sometimes My Desire To Automate Is More About Laziness Than Innovation
Written by: Kin Lane

A Simple Rule of Thumb for Unit Testing
Written by: Justin Rohrman

The Power of Not Knowing
Written by: Kristin Jackvony

Why Automation Won’t Fix Recruitment Inefficiency
Written by: Madhu Modugu

Quote of the day:
“When you know what you bring to the table, there’s no shame in acting accordingly.” -Kristina Mucker

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Five Blogs – 10 May 2016

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

The Work of ColLABORation
Written by: Julie Winkle Giulioni

The New Rules Of Leadership
Written by: Meghan M. Biro

Managing Your Relationships – Relationshipping Your Manager
Written by: Ben Kelly

Why You Should Have More Empathy
Written by: Elizabeth Bernstein

When Product Management Goes Wrong – Part 3 – the Erratic Driver
Written by: Jonathan Kohl

Quote of the day:
“Today a reader, tomorrow a leader” -Margaret Fuller

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Five Blogs – 25 February 2015

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Am I a Tester?
Written by: Peter Karas

3 Mental Toughness Lessons from Genghis Khan
Written by: LaRae Quy

You Can Teach Someone to Be More Creative
Written by: Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic

Starting a Business in Your 40s Makes More Sense Than You Think
Written by: Yuriy Boykiv

Some Thoughts On a Testers Portfolio
Written by: Stephen Janaway

Quote of the day:
“The art and science of asking questions is the source of all knowledge” -Thomas Berger

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Five Blogs – 2 December 2014

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Sometimes Being Wrong Can Be More Valuable Than Being Right
Written by: Greg Satell

Exploratory testing teaches a growth mindset
Written by: Maaret Pyhäjärvi

5 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Napping
Written by: Sarah Klein

On Women, In Testing
Written by: Rosie Sherry

Can’t Always Trust Expert Advice
Written by: Steve

Quote of the day:
“Give a man a fire and he’s warm for a day, but set fire to him and he’s warm for the rest of his life” -Terry Pratchett, Jingo

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Five Blogs – 18 August 2014

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

Why I Left Medicine: A Burnt-Out Doctor’s Decision To Quit
Written by: Diane Shannon

Leaders and Managers Have Nothing in Common
Written by: Chuck Blakeman

Hell Yes, I’m An Intellectual
Written by: Jessica Nickel

My role in the new world of testing
Written by: Marlena Compton

Sugar is the Main Fuel for the Brain for Peak Interview Performance
Written by: Janel P. Phillip

Quote of the day:
“Don’t be ‘a writer’. Be writing.” -William Faulkner

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Five Blogs – 20 September 2013

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The Rise of Compassionate Management (Finally)
Written by: Bronwyn Fryer

Work-Life Integration and Work-Play Balance
Written by: Jurgen Appelo

The Most Important Risk in Life: Be You
Written by: Doug Sundheim

Your Team Can Smell a Rat
Written by: Chester Elton

Attributes of Weak and Strong Leaders, Daily Process Thoughts
Written by: Thomas Cagley

Quote of the day:
“Ambiguity makes everyone tolerant of incompetence” -Scott Berkun

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Five Blogs – 30 January 2013

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Productivity against Creativity?
Written by: Francisco Sáez

Break Your Routine
Written by: Skip Prichard

On the Road to Continuous Delivery
Written by: Yassal Sundman

What Can You Do With A Brick
Written by: Robert Lambert

Who defines Testing?
Written by: Geir Gulbrandsen

Quote of the day:
“The Extreme Leader is a generator, a powerful force for action, for progress, and an enthusiastic believer in people.” -Steve Farber

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Five Blogs – 22 January 2013

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Two Lists You Should Look at Every Morning
Written by: Peter Bregman

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. – A Serving Leader
Written by: Mark Miller

What’s the first task a tester should do?
Written by: Dan Ashby

Do your best with what you get
Written by: Johan Jonasson

Starting a New Job in Testing
Written by: Stephen Janaway

Quote of the day:
“Productivity is meaningless unless you know what your goal is.” -Eli Goldratt

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Five Blogs – 27 November 2012

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

Tell a story at the daily standup
Written by: Markus Gärtner

Live and Learn
Written by: Frank Sonnenberg

5 Ways Social Learning Communities Transform Culture and Leadership
Written by: Meghan M. Biro

Blood in the Water – why bug ‘feeding frenzies’ are a good sign
Written by: Adam Knight

T-Shaped Testers And Their Role In A Team
Written by: Rob Lambert

Quote of the day:
Success is never deserved. Success is always earned. -Robin Sharma

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