In Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s brilliant film, “Everything, Everywhere, All at Once“, as Michelle Yeoh’s conciseness jumps universes, she’s confronted by a version of her husband who tells her, “When I choose to see the good side of things, I’m not being naive. It is strategic and necessary. It’s how I learned to survive through everything.” As someone who’s career has focussed on software and system quality, I couldn’t help but feel something similar when returning from my trip to Amsterdam last month to attend SIBO
Continue readingRhyming’ and stealin’ . . .
Think the state of the software testing industry has improved much? Guess what year this slide was presented about the “challenges” facing testing compared to the 2021 “State of Testing” report. History may not repeat itself, but when it comes to our business, it sure does like to rhyme… 🙃


Software Testers Survival Guide: How to get through an economic downturn as a tester . . .
They are stressful, usually unnecessary, and IME always the fault of bad leadership, but from a quick read of the news and what’s happening in the tech sector it, it looks like layoffs are back on the menu. In my over 25 years of managing software testing in enterprise tech, I’ve experienced layoffs in every single one of them. For some folks in tech companies, this may be your first time living through this, and testers are usually the first to go, so here are my quick tips for increasing your value to your business to avoid the cut.
Continue readingSecond verse, same as the first . . .
What do Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, Twitter, Lyft, Stripe, (just to name a few) all have in common? Layoffs.
I’ve worked in enterprise tech for over <coughs> 25 years, and experienced layoffs in every single one of them, and they are always due to poor org structure and over optimistic growth projections. What’s going on with Twitter and the broader tech sector right now has been coming, IMO for at least the last decade (if not longer) – and the blame falls solely on leadership. But as always happens, employees will bear the cost of those bad management decisions at the price of their jobs and security…
Maybe . . . just maybe
When someone in the software testing business is warning against over-reliance on test automation, metrics or AI for assessing system or software quality, that doesn’t mean they are against automation in testing or to be treated like a luddite. Maybe….just maybe….you should think about it the same way that people like Timnit Gebru and Harry Collins warn against artificial intelligence – as people with deep experience who see ethical and systemic risk beyond the superficial and immediate returns. #justsaying
SIBOS 2022
TestBash Recruitment Fair – 2022
Had a great time in Manchester last night talking about KPMG UK and our #qualityengineering and #softwaretesting practice at the Ministry of Testing Recruitment Fair. Please reach out if you want to learn more about our practice and all the open roles we’re actively hiring for in #testautomation #nft #accessibility #erp and #testmanagement Check us out HERE




Test Bash UK – 2022
Very excited to report that KPMG UK will be at the Ministry of Testing TestBash UK Recruitment Fair on September 22nd from 5-8 pm at the The Lowry Theatre in Manchester! We’ve got lots of great opportunities with our team in the UK, so check us out…hope to see you there!

Digital Transformation Podcast
I had the pleasure of discussing all things software testing and how quality engineering can support and accelerate digital transformation with Kevin Craine on his Digital Transformation Podcast you can check out HERE. We covered a lot of topics from test automation to strategies to deal with disruption, so check out the interview and enjoy!
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Software Testing Weekly – May 6, 2022
Very happy to be included in the latest edition of the Software Testing Weekly Enjoy!