Transforming QA into Quality Engineering: A Pragmatic Approach

As the job search continues, I’ve been learning about a consulting mindset, had some great conversations with some awesome people and read some really useful books. All have led me to a point where a model I’d been working on for a while has been developed further and would provide a useful basis for helping … Continue reading Transforming QA into Quality Engineering: A Pragmatic Approach

Communicating Like A Boss – Leading your Teams Through Change

As a leader of people, one of the most crucial skills you need to continually hone is communicating with your teams. This might sound obvious, but it can have truly catastrophic consequences if you get it wrong. I've been part of teams where our manager has been an excellent communicator, treated us all like adults, … Continue reading Communicating Like A Boss – Leading your Teams Through Change

Break the Mould – Leadership Podcast Appearance

I am a bit of a sucker for Podcast interviews, but this is the first one I have done which has been purely focused on the leadership side of my role and more specifically, the people leadership aspect. I first came across Tim Roberts when I started my coaching journey and came across the Coaching … Continue reading Break the Mould – Leadership Podcast Appearance

People First Leadership – Working for Your Teams

As a leader, I feel honoured and privileged to be trusted to lead a team of humans. This is a complete career change for most who transition into a manager/people leadership role as your domain knowledge skills become secondary. I also truly believe in Servant Leadership or my preferred term -"People First Leadership". It's clear … Continue reading People First Leadership – Working for Your Teams

We Can’t Always Be Perfect – Owning Your Leadership Mistakes

Historically, there was expectation that to be a good leader, you had to be bulletproof and show no weakness, make no mistakes and certainly show no negative emotion. This lead to leaders masking their true selves and not being authentic. Instead, fitting the corporate mould to ensure they met the expectations of the company they … Continue reading We Can’t Always Be Perfect – Owning Your Leadership Mistakes

Defining your Story – Owning Your Quality Narrative

Following up from my previous post, I thought it would be a good idea to dive deeper into the idea of the Quality Narrative. As mentioned in that blog, I first came across the term from the 'Leading Quality' book by Ronald Cummings-John (@ronaldcj) and Owais Peer (@owaispeer). The book is a great reference for … Continue reading Defining your Story – Owning Your Quality Narrative

The “No Desk” Experiment – Working Closer With My Team

Ever since becoming a manager, my motto has always been "People before Projects", meaning that ultimately, if I provided my team everything they need, then the project work would take care of itself. Working for a big corporation which has a lot of moving parts, meant that for a while, I was consistently in 6 … Continue reading The “No Desk” Experiment – Working Closer With My Team