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In the MoTaverse we're doing some research into job titles and you can help by updating your MoT Profile with your current or ...
This meme captures the reality many testers face when flashy automation dashboards show near-perfect pass rates, but bugs ...
Explore how leading with quality at an organisational level means balancing strategic change with day-to-day coaching and ...
The sunk cost fallacy is our tendency to continue with something we’ve invested money, effort, or time into—even if the current costs outweigh the benefits. When we fall prey to the sunk cost fallacy, ...
Why it matters. Understanding global salary data is helpful at an individual and organisational level. It helps us all ...
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Decision Fatigue is a state of mental exhaustion that creeps in when you have had to make too many choices, big or small, over a prolonged period. Our brains have a finite capacity for making good ...
These are often used so individuals and organizations can set more focused, actionable, and trackable goals, increasing their chances of success and making things like performance evaluation easier.
A Kanban Board can be a powerful tool. Its origins come from Lean principles, and are designed to visualise your workflow. At its heart, it is a visual representation of your process, typically using ...
In software development, scope creep refers to the uncontrolled and gradual growth of a project's requirements, features, or work beyond what was originally agreed upon. This often happens without ...
Requirements Traceability, or just traceability, is all about establishing and maintaining a documented link between a requirement or a specific feature and its journey through the software ...
Example of Grey Box Testing: Imagine a tester is validating a user registration feature. They do not have access to the code but know that when a user signs up, the data should be stored in a ...