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Live Webinar August 14th, 2018, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider:  StickyMinds/Techwell

In the software economy, innovation and speed are the new standards. However, teams cannot just focus on speed without considering the risk of delivering poor end-user experiences. How can teams create test strategies that prioritize and balance both quality and speed?

Join this web seminar to learn how teams can build strategies that balance the demands of a fast-moving release cadence with customer expectations for quality.

Learn How To:

  1. Build test suites strategically to maximize impact
  2. Cover all your bases without compromising time and resources
  3. Audit your QA strategy by asking yourself five critical questions
  4. Fix gaps and bottlenecks in your testing processes by adopting agile principles

Presenters:

Cambrie Marks (LinkedIn profile) is a Implementation Specialist with a demonstrated history of providing premium services and creative solutions to clients.

Jeff Pineda (LinkedIn profile) is an avid agile supporter and a CSM with a decade’s worth of experience working in quality assurance, project management, and production, mostly in the gaming space. Jeff has worked in the QA trenches, formed QA teams from the ground up for companies, and worked on day-to-day production operations for live titles while still managing teams. Jeff is passionate about challenging QA preconceptions determining how it could be done better and more efficiently, evangelizing agile principles and showing how powerful and adaptive they can be instead of just being catchy buzzwords. Jeff also has extensive experience with JIRA and Confluence.

Click to register for:
Developing With Quality In Mind:
A Blueprint To Power Up Your QA Strategy

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