What do you do if your software testing process lacks strategic thinking?
When your software testing process seems to be meandering without clear direction, it's a sign that strategic thinking may not be at its core. Strategic thinking in software testing involves planning, prioritization, and the systematic evaluation of test cases to ensure effective coverage and the best possible quality outcomes. Without it, you might find your team bogged down in details without a clear understanding of the bigger picture. You may discover bugs too late, or realize that critical scenarios have been overlooked. To address this, it's crucial to step back and inject strategic thinking into your testing process.
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Pradeep Kumar MutyalaSoftware Test Engineer | Quality Assurance, Testing Process
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Shyam Sundar BhargavScrumMaster-Engagement Manager| SAFe SM, Agilist, POPM| PSM2 & PSM1| | Agile| SAFe | Scrum| Kanban| Jira| Azure Devops|…
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