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“Inspire & Motivate Your Teams Through Learning”

By , July 7, 2010 9:30 am

The following is my article “Inspire & Motivate Your Teams Through Learning”. This article started out as a blog post and with some encouragement from colleagues I turned it into a slightly longer article format. The article has recently been published in the EuroSTAR Conferences Star Tester newsletter.


Inspire & Motivate Your Teams Through Learning
Inspiration
My passion is in building high performing software quality and testing teams. Successful and highly regarded teams are comprised of individuals passionate and knowledgeable about their professional craft. Establishing a continuous learning environment is key to inspiring and motivating your teams. The following are some of the focuses I incorporate in the learning and development of my teams.

Advocate for Testing Within Your Organization
Advocating for software testing within your organization is fundamental as a test lead or manager. In fact, it is important for all testers to champion their profession. As it relates to training, it is important for management to understand the value of your team in order for you to secure appropriate budget and support for team development.

Establish a Continuous Learning Mindset
Our industry is constantly changing and it is imperative to maintain a commitment to the training and development of our teams. Continuous learning encourages an awareness of industry trends, provides a focus on continuous improvement, inspires personal growth, and through creative thinking it advances the craft of software testing. Ideally you will be able to establish the continuous learning mindset for your team, and more importantly instil a lifelong commitment to learning for each individual. Although it is ultimately up to each individual to take ownership for their professional development, it is important to offer diverse learning opportunities to address unique learning styles and interests.

Incorporate Diverse Learning Opportunities
There are a tremendous number of learning opportunities for software testers. It is important to incorporate diverse opportunities in alignment with the organizational needs and the skill sets of your team. Consider including a variety of the following options:

  • Courses & Certifications
  • Conferences & Workshops
  • Organizations & Associations *
  • Webinars & Interviews *
  • Books, Magazines, Newsletters *
  • Discussion Forums & Blogs *
  • Internal Cross Training & Lunch and Learn Sessions *
  • Networking, Networking, Networking *

Provide Frequent Learning Opportunities
Frequent training and development opportunities are important to remain current with the industry and to sustain learning momentum. Being mindful of potential budget constraints, there are numerous low cost options to consider incorporating.

$$$-$$$$ Learning Opportunities
Courses, conferences and certification programs offer diverse learning opportunities although many teams find themselves infrequently attending these opportunities due to cost. Registration fees combined with travel costs that may need to be incurred can add up very quickly and completely consume your yearly training allowance. It is important to be selective when choosing courses, conferences or certification programs as learning opportunities.

Courses are excellent learning opportunities. Look for courses with learning outcomes that align with your team’s goals and are geared towards the skill set needs of your team members. Focus on courses with a format that emphasizes hands on, experiential learning as the retention rate will be much higher. Another consideration may be to bring a course in-house. Depending on the trainer and the course, this may allow for customizing the course to address specific needs of your team.

Conferences are also excellent learning opportunities offering diversity in a single setting. Many provide a range of full day or half day workshops, tutorials, presentations and keynote speakers. Depending on the conference, topics often span test management, testing skills and techniques, automation, tools, soft skills and agile practices.

Certification programs may be another valuable learning opportunity depending on your organization or individual interests. There are numerous certification programs offered internationally to choose from. The value of certification programs has been a highly debated topic in our industry. As with all learning opportunities, when considering a certification, you need to understand your learning goals and assess how effectively the program will assist in you meeting those goals before enrolling.

$ – $$$ Learning Opportunities
In defining your team’s training and development plan, be sure to emphasize the options highlighted with an ‘*’ from the list above. These options are typically low cost or free and often provide greater learning potential. Actively engaging in a few insightful organizations, magazines, books, discussion forums and blogs in combination with networking, can be very powerful.

Networking is an important tool for learning. Extend your network of software testers and interesting minds to discuss and constructively debate ideas. Challenge your team members to seek out perspectives that differ from their own. If there is the opportunity for team members to attend courses and conferences, ensure your attendees place networking at the top of their “to do” list. Lessons learned from networking are just as valuable as the material covered during the sessions. Additionally, the industry relationships that can be developed at these kinds of events can be invaluable for future discussions or support.

There is a wealth of reading sources that can provide insight and knowledge. Books, magazines, newsletters and even are great resources. With the overwhelming number of reading opportunities it can be helpful to get recommendations based on your interests. You will also find that over time certain authors really appeal to you. I would encourage anyone interested in software testing to seek books, articles or blogs from Gerald M. Weinberg, Cem Kaner, James Bach, Michael Bolton and many other highly regarded authors. You can find recommendations to other fantastic authors by checking out the blogroll on these folks blogs.

Leveraging the strengths of your current team for internal training may be another option. Consider hosting lunch and learn sessions or establishing cross training between team members that possess advanced or specialized skills. Encourage the sharing of new ideas by team members who attend courses and conferences through white papers or informal presentations. Consider establishing team brainstorming and debate sessions on industry trends, tools, articles, etc on a recurring basis. For example, using the book “Lessons Learned in Software Testing”, by Cem Kaner, James Bach, and Brett Pettichord, I created a bi-weekly opportunity for my team to share perspectives on a selected lesson from the book.

Do not discount the online social networking options such as Twitter. If you are selective in the individuals, lists or tags you follow, there is a wealth of valuable information. In fact, if you follow many of the industry leaders you will quickly find that the volume of insightful information can be overwhelming. These folks are constantly tweeting about new articles, blogs, interviews, courses, conferences and challenges related to the craft of software testing.

Also consider sources not directly related to software testing and find synergy in the concepts. Michael Bolton is excellent at this. He finds synergy in everything from books such as Blink, by Malcolm Gladwell, to theatre and music.

Place an Emphasis on Integrating the Learning
Knowledge and skills are truly gained when new concepts are applied and integrated into our existing frameworks. The statistics on learning retention rates are staggering. The following statistics are from http://www.tenouk.com/learningretentionrate.html:

Retention Statistics

Be mindful of your organization’s context and quality needs. Practices that work well in one organization are not guaranteed to fit in another. Consider identifying appropriate pilot projects to incorporate new concepts, techniques, tools, etc. on your teams. Continually assess the integration of a new concept and adapt or drop it as appropriate.

Provide Coaching and Mentoring Opportunities
Many times as leads and managers we adopt roles as teachers, coaches or mentors to share our knowledge, perspectives and passion for software testing. Ensure coaching and mentoring opportunities are provided for your team members. Often times the coaching may need to be from an external source such as a consultant to assist with implementing new concepts.

Set a Positive Example
My final thoughts are to be active in your own continuous learning and share your excitement. Enthusiasm is energy that easily spreads from one person to the next.

July 2010 EuroSTAR Star Tester Newsletter

By , July 7, 2010 9:12 am

The July 2010 issue of the EuroSTAR Star Tester newsletter by EuroSTAR Conferences is available. I am very excited to have my article “Inspire & Motivate Your Teams Through Learning” published in this issue. This is my first publication in the Star Tester newsletter.

The EuroSTAR Conferences website offers the EuroSTAR Community. “The EuroSTAR Community strives to provide test professionals with numerous resources that will prove beneficial to their day to day role. These resources include on-demand webinars, presentations from past EuroSTAR conferences, a newsletter archive with numerous articles on testing as well as a forum where you can discuss, debate and share with your testing colleagues from across the globe. “

Subscribe to receive the EuroSTAR Star Tester newsletter here.

Presenting at EuroStar 2010 Conference!

By , May 12, 2010 10:32 am

Wow! I am still in shock and I am absolutely delighted to receive word that I have been accepted to present my session “Inspiring Passion in Testing Teams” at the EuroStar 2010 Conference. This year’s conference will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark on November 29 – December 2, 2010 and the theme will be “Sharing the Testing Passion”.

I am really looking forward to this great experience. There are several presenters I know and look forward to connecting with including Henrik Andersson, Carsten Feilberg and Michael Bolton, and many more I am excited to meet.

Check out my session abstract “Inspiring Passion in Testing Teams” and the full EuroStar Conference Programme.


EuroStar 2010
“Sharing the Testing Passion”
November 29 – December 2, 2010
Copenhagen, Denmark

Introduction to the EuroStar 2010 Conference Programme
For nearly two decades EuroSTAR has been the leading European software testing conference, attracting delegates and speakers from around the globe with a common John Fodehdenominator – a passion for software, testing and improving the state of the practice.

The theme for EuroSTAR 2010 is “Sharing the Testing Passion” – passion for software, passion for testing, passion for excellence, passion for quality, passion to better our profession, passion for working together and passion to improve our products, our processes, and ourselves…

Passion tends to be infectious and is therefore a useful asset to foster, promote and retain in yourself and in your team. But, how do we develop such a passion? How can we create an environment that can incite, harness and preserve this passion? And at what price?

Building on the theme, this year’s programme brings together some of the leadings experts and practitioners in the testing world. With a record number of 433 quality submissions from 27 countries, we were able to select the ‘best of breed’ presentations. We are proud to present 5 world-class keynote speakers sharing their insight and passion, 12 practical tutorials and 50 exciting presentations covering a wide variety of interesting and relevant topics.

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