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5 Common Test Failures

5 Common Test Failures

Every quality test has a goal of delivering a better product. However, the steps to achieve that goal can be challenging if you don't avoid some of the most common mistakes. In this audio-only course, instructor Mike Fine covers the top five issues that testers, managers, and teams encounter in executing their project. Mike not only identifies these issues, but he also serves up some helpful advice on how to address them and ensure they become part of a successful process and program. Whether you’re an experienced tester or new to testing, Mike’s tips can help you start off on the right foot and avoid common pitfalls that can impact all forms of quality testing.

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  • Issuing Organization: LinkedIn
  • Issue Date: March 9, 2024
  • Credential ID: e414cc8a0910429b690fd9419462a91bacdf71e2c74d1176980b91fd61378ab5
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5 Common Test Failures

5 Common Test Failures

In this audio-only course, instructor Mike Fine covers the top five issues that testers, managers, and teams encounter in executing their project. Mike not only identifies these issues, but he also serves up some helpful advice on how to address them.

Last Updated: March 10, 2024

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