Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Optimal test artifacts...

Ref: http://test.techwell.com/articles/weekly/tester-know-your-product
The author starts her article asking a question "What's your product as a tester?". Then provides a lsit of answers, and i abide by that. She tries to prove that testing activity should be clever and devote more time in thinking rather than on documentation. Her point is wuite provocative that redundant info in test artifacts is not worth spending time and energy on it. She explains to think about the minimum set of artifacts.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

3 Tips for Greater Success - Make an Attitude Investment

Reference: http://manage.techwell.com/articles/weekly/make-attitude-investment

Tip 1: Be Selfish on the Inside
It’s impossible for you to be positive for others until you have taken care of yourself. you can give yourself time, pride, or things. invest in yourself in ways that build you up

Tip 2: Stop Blaming Your Circumstances
It’s not the rain or the car or the phone or the product. It’s you. You have a choice in everything you do. Choose a better way. By taking personal accountability for improving the situation, you’ll make things happen.

Tip 3: Invest Your Time, Don’t Spend It
Look at some common attitude-busting ways of spending time—watching the local news or TV reruns, aimlessly browsing the Internet, etc. Invest time each day in something that improves us as individuals. Take that time and invest in your attitude. Invest in a skill that helps you achieve a bigger goal, whether in your career or in your personal life. E.g. stop having the TV on from dinner time to bedtime—a clear way to spend time and lose it. You can invest this time to reading.

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