Episode 2: The Evolution of Test Strategy to Quality Strategy
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About this listen
In this second episode of Quality Unfiltered, Parveen and Suman take a nostalgic trip back 10-15 years to explore how test strategy has transformed from those massive documents nobody read into living, collaborative quality strategies that the whole team owns.
They share their experiences of when strategies worked, when they didn't, and why context matters more than following a template.
What we cover:
- The shift from "test strategy" to "quality strategy" – why language matters
- How strategies evolved from 40-page documents to collaborative Miro boards
- When you actually need a documented strategy (and when you don't)
- Using testing models like Dan Ashby's Continuous Testing and Janet Gregory & Lisa Crispin's Holistic Testing approach
- Why non-functional requirements should be called "quality attributes"
- The controversial question: Do we even need strategy documents in fast-paced environments?
- Real stories of strategies that never got used (and what we learned)
- Team-level vs org-level quality strategies – what's the difference?
LinkedIn: Quality Unfiltered
Email: qualityunfiltered@gmail.com
We'd love to hear your experiences – how has your approach to quality strategy evolved? Share your stories with us!
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