📝 Managing the Testing Process — The QA Manager’s Playbook You’ll Actually Use
🔍 Introduction
Managing the Testing Process by Rex Black is a must-read for anyone stepping into a lead or test management role.
While the title sounds formal, the book is packed with realistic advice, templates, and tools that can transform chaos into a controlled, documented, and repeatable QA process.
This 3rd edition updates classic concepts for today’s mixed Agile/Waterfall world, and it’s one of the most practical books in the QA manager’s toolkit.
📚 What You’ll Learn
- How to plan, track, and report on software testing effectively
- Techniques for risk-based test prioritization
- Metrics that actually make sense (and how to avoid “vanity metrics”)
- How to lead test teams, define roles, and manage stakeholders
- Sample documents, templates, and checklists ready to adapt to your project
✅ Who Should Read This
- QA leads and test managers
- Senior testers preparing for ISTQB Advanced Test Manager certification
- Scrum Masters or PMs who want to understand the QA side of delivery
- Teams struggling with disorganized or undocumented test cycles
💡 My Top 3 Takeaways
- Managing testing is not just about reporting bugs — it’s about managing risk, communication, and quality expectations.
- Good test plans are living documents — concise, focused, and actually used.
- Even in Agile environments, structured thinking saves time and prevents disaster.
📦 Where to Buy
📘 Managing the Testing Process on Amazon (3rd Edition)
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