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Survival Skills for Today’s Test Managers and Test Teams

By William E. J. Ginn

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Summary: William Ginn shares his success at strengthening his QA team in a chaotic and changing development environment. Use Ginn's experiences to help build and maintain a strong QA/testing team that is valued by upper management while successfully competing for limited IT budgets. Learn to implement new, agile development methodologies while continuing to create and demonstrate value.


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This paper was originally presented at STARWEST 2003 — a conference produced by Software Quality Engineering. For more information on this conference, visit the current STARWEST Web site.
 

About the Author
William E. J. Ginn has experience in testing localization of US software products into Japanese, including clients such as Primus, Allaire, Autodesk, Microsoft, and Nortel Networks. Jumping onto the .COM boom, he built a QA team of 21, and survived working up to 110 hours a week to come out of 6 rounds of layoffs with a small but intact QA team. Consistent in all these experiences is the battle that is inherent for QA: fighting the chaos and immaturity of this driven industry to bring stability and affecting positive change for an organization while preserving sanity and jobs for staff.

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