Right communication is important among stakeholders. It is often that people do not follow it and get into meaningless communications during project meetings. One should keep the context in mind while asking questions. For a tester, this Dilbert really says a lot!
Ask questions, but keep the context right
Published by Vipul Gupta
Vipul Gupta is the Principal Consultant at Infosys. He has been a coach, consultant and blogger in the field of Computer Software since 2001. His passion is to build solutions for strategic initiatives along with conducting transformation assessments for internal and external teams. He also plays advisory roles in building business cases for managed services and works in innovating engineering methodologies and designing accelerators to overall simplify testing. He has given numerous lectures in test forums and presented several papers at international and national conferences. Vipul established the Testers Monthly Meet concept, popularly known as ‘NCRTMM’, along with Indian Testing Board and Testing Circus magazine in India in 2010. Vipul had also been a fellow member of technical review committee for Step-Auto conference for the year 2010 and 2011. View all posts by Vipul Gupta
Testing is all about questioning and questions has to be perfect and of course the right context. Nice Cartoon.
regards
Navneet Sharma
http://navneetsharmasblog.blogspot.com/
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I agree Navneet and that is why it becomes important for a tester to communicate correctly.
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Testing is all about questioning and getting the context right is the key thing. Nice cartoon.
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Right communication surely is the key ! But not only with stakeholders ! Developers and testers also need to communicate more efficiently. We discuss it on our blog: http://blog.kalistick.com/Tests/developers-come-from-mars-and-testers-from-venus/
And thank’s for the cartoon, it made my morning 😉
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