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Tag: Diversity and Inclusion

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Preventing Interruptions with Sticky Notes

13th February 20189th May 2018 Cassandra H. Leung 3 Comments

    In software production, there are all kinds of techniques that utilise sticky notes.  Whether it’s in a physical Kanban board, example mapping, risk storming, or just general reminders, we seem to like them a lot.  At the Open Space day of TestBash Germany last year, I decided to use sticky notes in a […]

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Why I Don’t Pay to Speak

30th November 20179th May 2018 Cassandra H. Leung 8 Comments

    This is a post I have planned to write for the best part of a year, and recent discussions have brought it back to the top of my to do list.  This post is a way for me to collate my feelings about, and stance on, pay to speak.  I also plan to […]

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Represent! Flying the Flag for Diversity

7th November 201717th August 2018 Cassandra H. Leung 4 Comments

  “You cannot be what you cannot see.”   When I joined Twitter approximately two years ago, I remember this being a popular phrase, shared by many.  I don’t know what had sparked its popularity, but I guessed the idea was that children with different qualities and upbringings are unable to grow up to do […]

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Tester Interviews: Techniques and Tasks

17th July 20177th April 2021 Cassandra H. Leung 11 Comments

    This post is inspired by a recent discussion on the The Club at Ministry of Testing.   Edit: It has also been translated into Russian on Software-Testing.RU.  Please note that this translation was not requested, proofed, or approved by me.  I bear no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the translated post. […]

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