Reporting pressures

In my test report i don't use pass/fail wordings anymore. It's an evaluative report, so i detail the current state of the app as it is: what works acceptably, which feature/s exceeded expectations, which ones need more development because certain scenarios were found that put the app on edge.

This should have been coordinated with the DevTeam in advance, because at the end, the PM should be able to expound on the revised timeline: highlighting the complexities discovered which still require deployment of more enhanced fixes. 

A demo of the working product is always helpful, to showcase current achievements that prefigure the app at its completion. 

When giving bad news, PM's would do best to focus on remedial positives, without giving false hopes. 

For the tester? We just dish out the blunt truth all the time. 


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