Quality vs. Community: The Hidden Link Ft. Rosie Sherry, Ministry of Testing
Categories: Podcasts , BrowserStack Talks
Rosie Sherry, founder and CEO of Ministry of Testing, aims to promote a community-driven approach to quality engineering, focusing on education, inclusivity, and conversations. The community has evolved over the years, adapting to challenges and changing industry expectations, with a shift towards a platform-centric approach and a focus on quality as a conversation and a thriving community.
BrowserStack Talks
BrowserStack interview based podcast. Released as audio and video
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Episode Details
- Show Notes: N/A
- Published: 2025-09-23T15:00:51Z
- Duration: 00:45:38
- Author: BrowserStack
Overview
The podcast explores how the testing community has evolved from traditional quality assurance into the broader discipline of quality engineering. This shift involves moving beyond test automation to embrace a more comprehensive, integrated approach that includes user experience, accessibility, and systems thinking. The emphasis is on redefining the role of testers to be more proactive and involved in the entire development lifecycle, ensuring higher-quality software outcomes through collaboration and strategic planning.
Challenges in building and maintaining a community-driven business in the testing space are also addressed, particularly in light of changing engagement preferences and limited financial resources. The discussion highlights the increasing recognition of quality engineering as a vital and respected field, with quality professionals taking on leadership roles and working across different functions within tech organizations. The importance of empathy in understanding user needs and improving product quality is underscored, along with the growing influence of AI in enhancing quality and security practices.
Looking ahead, the podcast expresses optimism about the future of quality engineering, anticipating its expansion into more influential and diverse positions within the tech industry. As the field continues to grow, it is expected to play an even greater role in shaping how technology is developed, tested, and delivered, reflecting a more collaborative and user-centric approach to software quality.
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