Five Blogs – 19 January 2023

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Enhancing UI/UX Testing with AI
Written by: Andrew Knight

Generate automated API tests with ChatGPT in seconds
Written by: Wojciech Bulaty

AI-generated phishing emails just got much more convincing
Written by: Jessica Lyons Hardcastle

A Game Plan to Encourage Greater Civility
Written by: Frank Sonnenberg

Inspiration and the Mentor Who Guided Me — Part 3
Written by: Ravisuriya Eshwara

Extra:

3 Things I Didn’t Know About Coaching Before I Started.
Written by: Vernon Richards

Quote of the day:
“You are not accidental. The world needs you. Without you, something will be missing in existence and nobody can replace it.” -Osho

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Five Blogs – 6 December 2022

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The Value of Old Systems
Written by: TuxCare

Why Managers Matter
Written by: Michael McKinney

Preparing for a Russian cyber offensive against Ukraine this winter
Written by: Clint Watts

The best user story!
Written by: Bhagya Perera

E2E testing manifesto
Written by: Victor Slavchev

Quote of the day:
“What seems like a reasonable distance to one person may feel too far to somebody else” -Haruki Murakami

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Five Blogs – 14 October 2022

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7 Ways Monitoring Data Can Aid in Testing Improvement
Written by: David Tzemach

Shift-Left Testing & Shift-Right Testing, a Possible Strategy
Written by: Natalie Rodgers

How UAT puts the great in your integration strategy
Written by: Origsoft

What’s on your network? These are the devices most at risk of getting hacked
Written by: Danny Palmer

What’s Driving Your Employees Away – And How To Fix The Root Cause
Written by: Annette Franz

Extra:

The Many Uses of Visual Testing
Written by: Angie Jones

Quote of the day:
“I can be changed by what happens to me, but I refuse to be reduced by it.” -Maya Angelou

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Five Blogs – 9 September 2022

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Why Every Leader Should Consider Improving Their Executive Presence
Written by: Lolly Daskal

The Importance of Test Users
Written by: Kristin Jackvony

How to Lead and How Not to Lead – Another of a periodic series
Written by: Steve Keating

Why We’re Better Off Assuming People Are Competent And Hardworking
Written by: Greg Satell

Your vendors are likely your biggest cybersecurity risk
Written by: Todd Boehler

Quote of the day:
“Sometimes my entire life has felt like one long exercise in lowering my expectations” -Melissa DeCarlo

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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 – 24 December 2021

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Technical user story writing for agile teams: A practical guide
Written by: Randi Still and Zach Sheehan

TBM 52A/52: Should PdMs “Write Tickets”
Written by: John Cutler

Feedback is a gift
Written by: Tanaka Mutakwa

Resilience In Leadership
Written by: David Amerland

Looking back on the Log4j Weekend
Written by: Vickie Li

Quote of the day:
“You can’t just sit there and moan forever. You’ve gotta deal and you’ve gotta learn how to rise from your mistakes.” -Cassey Ho

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Five Blogs – 21 December 2021

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How to implement user story kick-offs and improve quality as a team
Written by: Kelly Chin

The Five Biggest Cyber Security Trends In 2022
Written by: Bernard Marr

TBM 51/52: Make “Using Data” Easy
Written by: John Cutler

Taking Care of Business
Written by: Steve Keating

Automated testing patterns
Written by: Luís Soares

Quote of the day:
“Sleep tries to seduce me by promising a more reasonable tomorrow” -Elizabeth Smart

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Five Blogs – 3 December 2021

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Intensifying Stories with Limited Input
Written by: Bill Wake

Time to Debrief
Written by: Steve Keating

Focus on the Experience, and the Numbers Will Come – ALWAYS
Written by: Annette Franz

8 Ways to Be a Better Writer
Written by: Marie Leslie

About My Cat, AI, and Interacting with People
Written by: Peter Varhol

Quote of the day:
“When a person can’t find a deep sense of meaning, they distract themselves with pleasure.” -Viktor E. Frankl

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Five Blogs – 29 October 2021

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What Is a User Story?
Written by: Bill Wake

How Workplace Productivity Depends On Employees Training And Development
Written by: Rachel Eleza

Hackers Are Exploiting a Flaw in Popular Billing Software to Deploy Ransomware
Written by: Balaji N

Forget About It
Written by: Steve Keating

Successfully Managing Test Cases: Finding the Right Test Case Tool
Written by: Peter G. Walen

Quote of the day:
“I am just another dot in the world” -Yayoi Kusama

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Five Blogs – 6 August 2021

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Bloggers Club: Implementing Change
Written by: Nicola Lindgren

Skipping Red: A Vulnerability of Test-Driven Development
Written by: Cameron Laird

All You Need is INVEST? No!
Written by: Bill Wake

Top Productivity Systems That Can Help With Personal Productivity
Written by: Rachel Eleza

How Would You Test A Text Field?
Written by: Maaret Pyhäjärvi

Quote of the day:
“You can either experience pain willingly or unwillingly, and pain that’s embraced by choice is much easier to tolerate than pain that must be endured by consequence.” -Derek Doepker

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