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@maaretp @[email protected] https://bit.ly/eurostar-social-testing

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@maaretp @[email protected] What Social at Work Usually Looks Like? Planning PI Planning Sprint Planning Backlog Refinement Three Amigos Sessions Daily Meetings Hallway Whiteboarding Doing ???

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@maaretp @[email protected] Co-generate options Choose to try, choose through doing Practice (doing) over theory (plan) Avoid ping-pong and waiting Timely feedback Build more skilled empathetic colleagues You can’t ask for a thing you don’t know exists Why?

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@maaretp @[email protected] I know many things…. You know some things I don’t know!

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@maaretp @[email protected] Driver (Hands) Navigator (Brains)

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@maaretp @[email protected] https://exploratorytestingacademy.com/app/ E-Primer Catch-28

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@maaretp @[email protected] Driver (Hands) Designated Navigator (Voice) Navigators (Brains)

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@maaretp @[email protected] Approach Best Used For Traditional Pair Testing Working together in an equal pair requiring little rule assistance. Strong-Style Pair Testing Working together in an unequal pair. Ensemble Testing Learning and innovating a shared way of working. Bug Bashes Seeing problems from many perspectives. Making Your Choices…

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@maaretp @[email protected] • Larger organizations where functional silos continue to exist (Testers get together to test) • Agile teams where we need to share testing skills (Teams get together to test) • Teaching anything testing related to a group (Training group gets together to test) • Introducing testing perspectives to programming activities (Testers joining ensemble programming) Social Software Testing Approaches are Great for…

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Social Software Testing Approaches on Tour • From healing my loneliness • To Lisi Hocke’s testing tours • To many people on tour None of this new style of deep, serendipitous learning would be possible without the social software testing approaches

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@maaretp @[email protected] https://mobprogrammingguidebook.xyz https://strongstylepairprogramming.xyz https://exploratorytesting.xyz https://bbst.courses/blog/social-software- testing-approaches/

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Questions? Email [email protected] Twitter @maaretp Mastodon @[email protected] LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/maaret/