Date |
Mon Mar 4 to Fri Mar 8
9:30 AM to 5:30 PM (EST) |
Delivery |
Live, virtual, instructor led, interactive workshop. 100% live with no pre-recorded content. |
Fees |
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Trainer | Jenna Charlton Agile Coach & Trainer |
Notes | Live-Online, instructor led, with minimal or no pre-recorded material used. |
There are discounts for registering early, alumni, groups, unemployed, students and veterans. Alumni Discounts
combine with everything. For unemployed / hardship a current state unemployment statement or separation letter is required.
We try to avoid cancellations and expect you to be similarly respectful; so there are fees associated with cancellations to cover a portion of costs we incur, including credit card processing.
Grow-Lean has policies around situations where you as an attendee, or Grow-Lean as a host, must cancel or reschedule. Grow-Lean's policies are consumer-friendly in recognition that unforeseen things happen, but Grow-Lean asks for thoughtfulness about canceling late so Grow-Lean can continue to put their customers first.
By registering yourself or others for the session, or by being a registrant, you agree to the policies below. If you have any questions, please contact Grow-Lean.
Cancellation requests received at least sixteen (16) days prior to the event will receive a 100% refund minus a 5% credit card processing fee.
Cancellation requests received fifteen (15) to eight (8) days prior to the event will receive a 100% refund minus a 5% credit card processing fee and a $125 late cancellation fee.
Cancellation requests received seven (7) or less days prior to the event will receive a credit equal to 50% of the amount paid that can be applied to any future event that the registrant will take in the next twelve months.
Reschedule requests received at least sixteen (16) days prior to the event will have no fees for the first request. Additional reschedule requests will be subject to a $125 transfer fee.
Reschedule requests received less than sixteen (16) days prior to the event will be subject to a $125 transfer fee.
Grow-Lean tries to avoid rescheduling. If Grow-Lean needs to reschedule, all registrants will promptly receive a 100% refund. Registrants may decide to be transferred into the rescheduled event, or another upcoming event, instead of the refund if they desire.
In the event where the original listed trainer cannot deliver the course, Grow-Lean reserves the right to substitute a trainer. This is a rare occurrence, but this policy allows Grow-Lean to deliver a course while minimizing the student impact. Trainers provided in this event will have met Grow-Lean's high quality standards to ensure registrants receive valuable training.
Jenna Charlton has been a software tester for nearly a decade. In that time she’s focused on manual testing, taking a particular interest in web accessibility and usability. Jenna’s experience in testing runs the gamut from lone tester on a Scrum team to test lead on an enterprise-level project. Jenna’s primary areas of expertise are in agile testing methodologies, risk based testing, accessibility testing, and test leadership. She is a regular speaker at conferences, covering a variety of testing topics and team collaboration. Jenna is passionate about making testing concepts accessible and relevant.
Familiarize yourself with these policies and use our Contact Us Form if you have any questions.
Grow-Lean has policies around situations where you as an attendee, or Grow-Lean as a host, must cancel or reschedule. Grow-Lean's policies are consumer-friendly in recognition that unforeseen things happen, but Grow-Lean asks for thoughtfulness about canceling late so Grow-Lean can continue to put their customers first.
By registering yourself or others for the session, or by being a registrant, you agree to the policies below. If you have any questions, please contact Grow-Lean.
Cancellation requests received at least sixteen (16) days prior to the event will receive a 100% refund minus a 5% credit card processing fee.
Cancellation requests received fifteen (15) to eight (8) days prior to the event will receive a 100% refund minus a 5% credit card processing fee and a $125 late cancellation fee.
Cancellation requests received seven (7) or less days prior to the event will receive a credit equal to 50% of the amount paid that can be applied to any future event that the registrant will take in the next twelve months.
Reschedule requests received at least sixteen (16) days prior to the event will have no fees for the first request. Additional reschedule requests will be subject to a $125 transfer fee.
Reschedule requests received less than sixteen (16) days prior to the event will be subject to a $125 transfer fee.
Grow-Lean tries to avoid rescheduling. If Grow-Lean needs to reschedule, all registrants will promptly receive a 100% refund. Registrants may decide to be transferred into the rescheduled event, or another upcoming event, instead of the refund if they desire.
In the event where the original listed trainer cannot deliver the course, Grow-Lean reserves the right to substitute a trainer. This is a rare occurrence, but this policy allows Grow-Lean to deliver a course while minimizing the student impact. Trainers provided in this event will have met Grow-Lean's high quality standards to ensure registrants receive valuable training.
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For Grow-Lean Alumni, log in or use your account email when registering, and receive an automatic discount. If you also qualify for another discount, request it, and as long as your email matches we know you are an alumni.
You can pay in up to 12 installments by choosing Splitit at checkout.
After entering your request you may email us at Grow-Lean-Training@Grow-Lean.Com or call us +1.609.975.9294 for questions.
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For example, if your final fee is $1,000 and you chose 10 installments:
If you are not familiar with the term "hold" this is similar to what hotels do when you check in, to cover extra expenses you may incur including the mini bar.
The benefit to you is that you do not pay any interest or fees if all payments are on time.
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Combines With: Alumni, Group, Hardship, Out of Pocket, Student, Veterans
If you qualify for another discount, like out of pocket, request it to get combined savings. If not, just register.
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Combines With: Alumni, Early Bird
Request an out of pocket (self-pay) discount. If you're a Grow-Lean Alumni, mention that in your description.
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Combines With: Early Bird
The larger the group the larger the discount. Once you receive the discount link you can register all attendees or share the link with them.
Grow-Lean Alumni?
Combines With: Early Bird, Hardship, Out of Pocket, Student, Veterans
Get 5% off for each public session you took with us (with a cost of over $500), up to 25% off. Automatically combines with Early Bird just register.
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Combines With: Early Bird, Alumni
Provide an unemployment notice or separation agreement. If you're a Grow-Lean Alumni, mention that in your description.
We use common tools for our virtual sessions. Please read on to confirm what you need for the Advanced Tester Certification — Test Manager session.
Jenna Charlton has been a software tester for nearly a decade. In that time she’s focused on manual testing, taking a particular interest in web accessibility and usability. Jenna’s experience in testing runs the gamut from lone tester on a Scrum team to test lead on an enterprise-level project. Jenna’s primary areas of expertise are in agile testing methodologies, risk based testing, accessibility testing, and test leadership. She is a regular speaker at conferences, covering a variety of testing topics and team collaboration. Jenna is passionate about making testing concepts accessible and relevant.
Accredited training for the ISTQB® Advanced Tester Certification—Test Manager (CTAL-TM) certification. This five-day course focuses on areas vital for successful test management: foundations of software testing, test management, standards and test improvement processes, and people skills.
The ISTQB® Advanced Tester Certification—Test Manager training course expands on the test techniques and methods introduced in the ISTQB
Foundation certification course and addresses those areas of the ISTQB advanced syllabus specifically related to the Advanced Test Management certification.
The course focuses on the key areas that are vital for successful test management: the foundations of software testing, test management, standards and test improvement processes, and people skills.
Specific topics covered include testing as part of the software development lifecycle, metrics, test documentation, risk analysis, estimation, test management issues, test automation, process improvement models,
individual skills for testers and managers, team dynamics, leadership, and motivation.
This course is filled with hands-on exercises to help you practice the methods and techniques taught in the course.
This course covers the syllabus for the Advanced Test Management certification and will help you prepare for the exam.
Pre-Qualification for the Advanced Certification Exam
In order to be eligible to take any of the Certified Tester—Advanced Level (CTAL) exams, potential examinees must submit proof of Certified Tester—Foundation Level (CTFL) certification. CTAL exams
are not given at the end of class. After pre-qualification is completed, students receive an exam voucher good for one year. To learn more about Advanced Tester Certification, or to schedule a
personal certification planning consultation with one of our Training Advocates via the
Contact Us Page or call +1.609.975.9294
.
1.1 Fundamental Test Process
1.2.1 Test Planning
Activity timing
1.2.2 Test Monitoring and Control
1.3 Test Analysis
Advantages of Detailed Test Conditions
Disadvantages of Detailed Test Conditions
When Are Detailed Test Conditions Effective?
1.3 Test Analysis Exercise
1.4 Test Design
Mapping test cases to requirements
Inventory tracking matrix
1.4 Test Design Exercise
1.5 Test Implementation
Sequence of Test Execution
Disadvantages of Early Test Implementation
Advantages of Early Test Implementation
1.5 Test Implementation Exercise
1.6 Test Execution
1.6 Test Execution Exercise
1.7 Evaluating Exit Criteria and Reporting
1.8 Test Closure Activities
Test Completion
Test Artifact Handover
Lessons Learned
1.8 Test Closure Activities Exercise
2.2 Test Management in Context
Understanding Stakeholders
Who Are the Stakeholders?
Other SDLC Activities and Products
Alignment of Test Activities
Sequential Models
Additional Test Levels
Elements of a Test Level
Levels of Testing Within the Lifecycle
Managing Non-Functional Testing
Integrating Non-Functional Tests into SDLC
Benefits and Challenges of Experience-Based Testing
Managing Experience-Based Testing
2.2 Stakeholder Exercise
2.3 Risk-Based Testing
Quality Risks
Risk Identification
Categorization of Risk
Light-weight Risk-Based Testing Techniques
Heavy-weight Risk-Based Testing Techniques
Measuring Success of Risk-Based Testing
Techniques for Test Selection
2.3 Risk-Based Testing Exercise
2.4 Test Documentation
Test Documentation
Test policy
Test strategy
Master test plan
Level test plan
Test Policy
Project Risk Management
Examples of Project Risk Mitigation
Managing Project Risk
2.4 Test Documentation Exercise
2.5 Test Estimation
Factors that influence test estimation
How good is our industry (at estimating)?
2.5 Test Estimation Exercise
2.6 Defining and Using Test Metrics
What makes a good measure?
Metrics for test closure
Using metrics
Using metrics for test control
A sample tester’s dashboard
Exercise – Metrics
2.6 Defining and Using Test Metrics Exercise
2.7 Business Value of Testing
Quantitative value of testing
Economics of test and failure
Qualitative value of testing
Cost of (poor) quality
2.7 Business Value of Testing Exercise
2.8 Distributed, Outsourced, and Insourced Testing
2.9 Managing the Application of Industry Standards
Sources of standards
International standards
Sample ISO standards
IEEE
Example of national standard
Domain-Specific standards
CMMI – Capability Maturity Model Integration
PMI, PRINCE2 and ITIL
Considerations when using standards
2.9 Managing the Application of Industry Standards Example 1
3.2 Management Reviews and Audits
Key Characteristics
Audits
Key Characteristics of Audits
3.3 Managing Reviews
Formulating a Review Strategy
Addressing Reviews During Test Planning
Measuring the Effectiveness of Reviews
3.3 Managing Reviews Exercise
3.4 Metrics for Reviews
Metrics for Product Evaluation
Metrics for Process Evaluation
3.4 Metrics for Reviews Exercise
3.5 Managing Formal Reviews
Characteristics of a Formal Reviews
Fulfillment of Prerequisites
4.2 Defect Lifecycle and SDLC
Economics of test and failure
Defect Workflow and States
Cross-Functional Defect Management
4.2 Defect Lifecycle and SDLC Exercise
4.3 Defect Report Information
Defect Data
Standards for Defect Reporting
ISO 9126
IEEE 829
IEEE 1044
Orthogonal defect classification
4.3 Defect Report Information Exercise
4.4 Assessing Process Capability
Using Defects for Process Improvement
5.2 Test Improvement Process
Why test process improvement models?
Process assessment
Process capability determination
Process improvement
Process assessment
Types of process improvement models
5.3 Improving the Test Process
Test Improvement Models
Improving the Testing Process
Change process steps: IDEAL
5.3 Improving the Test Process Exercise
5.4 Improving the Test Process with TMMi
5.5 Improving the Test Process with TPI Next
5.6 Improving the Test Process with CTP
5.7 Improving the Test Process with STEP
6.0 Test tools and automation
6.2 Tool Selection
6.3 Tool Lifecycle
6.3 Tool Metrics
7.0 People skills
7.2 Individual Skills
Testers
User View
Software Development Process
Test Techniques
For Test Managers
Interpersonal Skills
Building the Perfect Team
Skills Assessment
Skills Exercise
7.3 Test Team Dynamics
Test Team Dynamics – New Staff Members
Technical Skills-Hard Skills
Technical Skills-Soft Skills
7.4 Testing within an Organization
7.5 Motivation
7.6 Communications