tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1559357929412631239.post1190242545680601089..comments2023-08-20T17:40:32.712+02:00Comments on funTESTic's : Bad-tester stamps, The why and Lingual Bias FunTESTichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10261385358488625907noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1559357929412631239.post-1233255217313668832016-10-05T11:58:36.948+02:002016-10-05T11:58:36.948+02:00Thank you for the reply Jesper. I like your lines ...Thank you for the reply Jesper. I like your lines of thought, I'll keep them in mind too, although I'm quite inquisitive and a chatter... so the second one might be a bit harder ;-)<br />FunTESTichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10261385358488625907noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1559357929412631239.post-48177987812855782082016-10-04T11:19:47.959+02:002016-10-04T11:19:47.959+02:00thank you Nathalie!
I too have been hit by both a...thank you Nathalie! <br />I too have been hit by both assumptions and labels. You could label me according ISTQB, ISO 21119 due to the company I keep. Or as bad outsourcing company consultant, due to some of my stories. I have labels of being an arrogant hot-air, which caused me a lot of harm. But no-one asked my my motivations, considerations nor trade-offs. <br /><br />recently I think along the lines of: <br />Try more to understand, than to be understood.<br />Try more to listen, than to ask.<br /><br />Again - always good to hear you "talk"Jesper L. Ottosenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15799832907394506307noreply@blogger.com