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Join us for The Testing Planet Episode 4, The Practitioner Once a month, with The Testing Planet, th

Join us for The Testing Planet Episode 4, The Practitioner [View this email in your browser]( [The Testing Planet newspaper cover that says: The Practitioner: A lonely tester seeks solace in a community of practice and reveals more than they bargained for.]( Once a month, with The Testing Planet, the software testing community gathers for an exploration of discovery. This month we are exploring Communities of Practices. Learning can happen anytime, anywhere, should you choose to intentionally design opportunities to do so. What are communities of practices? What are the benefits? How can we adopt them into our organizations? And, of course, how can we use them to bring quality and risk improvements to our work? [Join us this Thursday]( to learn from those who have been there and done that! - Previously on The Testing Planet with Tristan Lombard - The Testing Planet News with Simon Tomes, Aj Wilson & Christine Pinto - Bringing Quality & Risk to the Organisation with Beren van Daele - The Value of Communities of Practice (AMA) with Beth Marshall and Alex Reynolds - A Cosmic Conversation About The Advantages of Communities of Practice with Drew Pontikis and Kulas Angeles [Save my spot!]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2024 Ministry of Testing, All rights reserved. You have opted to join this email list. Our mailing address is: Ministry of Testing 19 New RoadBrighton, East Sussex BN1 1UF United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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