The Quality Advocate (Test supervisor / manager / lead)
A Quality Advocate isn't / shouldn't be about auditing the work of your fellow testers.
The work of a Quality Advocate should be to check the current testing procedures vis-a-vis the product/prototype under test.
When you have testers testing under you / for you, the supervisor's role is not to check if the tester tested the product properly. Because the tester has already been coached to be critical-thinking, and exploratory -- so assuming his/her evaluative report shows exactly that -- then rather the sup's job is to see if there's an expanded way to model the product under test, to give a more justified evaluation.
What if we find there is nothing more to expand? Then either (a) you, as a supervisor, have failed in your task; or (b) your test team is above par excellent.
note: 'justified' :
General Context: In a general sense, "justified" can mean that something is reasonable, logical, or well-founded. For example, "Her concerns were justified given the circumstances."
Mathematical Context: In mathematics, "justified" can refer to the process of explaining or proving a mathematical statement or solution. For example, "The solution to the equation is justified by the steps shown."
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