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In this episode of Engineering Quality, Veronika, Ale, and Royalee are joined by testing leader and industry veteran Keith Klain to challenge one of the most persistent misconceptions in tech: that quality is owned by testing.
With over 25 years of experience leading global testing organizations, Keith shares a candid and deeply practical perspective on what testing really is—and what it isn’t. The conversation reframes testing as a risk management function, not just bug hunting, and explores how testers can elevate their impact by aligning with business goals and speaking the language of leadership. Together, they unpack what it takes to move from being seen as a bottleneck to becoming a strategic partner in delivering quality software.
We discuss:
Why testing is fundamentally about risk management, not just finding bugs
How testers can communicate value to executives and influence decision-making
The problem with traditional testing metrics and why they fail to drive real outcomes
Practical ways to reframe testing work in terms of business impact
Leadership principles that help testers grow into influential quality leaders
How to break down silos and build alignment across teams
Why understanding incentives (like compensation structures) is key to driving change
The reality behind test automation ROI and why many teams get it wrong
How AI is reshaping testing, and what skills will matter most going forward
The episode also dives into the evolving role of testers in the age of AI, challenging the narrative that testing is becoming obsolete. Instead, Keith argues that strong testing fundamentals—critical thinking, risk analysis, and communication—are more valuable than ever.
If you’ve ever felt that testing is undervalued or misunderstood, this conversation offers a clear path to reframing your role, strengthening your influence, and leading quality from wherever you are.
Book recommendation: Rethinking Expertise by Harry Collins
Connect with Keith:
💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithklain/
🎥 YouTube: @KeithKlain
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In this episode of Engineering Quality, Veronika, Ale, and Royalee are joined by testing leader and industry veteran Keith Klain to challenge one of the most persistent misconceptions in tech: that quality is owned by testing.
With over 25 years of experience leading global testing organizations, Keith shares a candid and deeply practical perspective on what testing really is—and what it isn’t. The conversation reframes testing as a risk management function, not just bug hunting, and explores how testers can elevate their impact by aligning with business goals and speaking the language of leadership. Together, they unpack what it takes to move from being seen as a bottleneck to becoming a strategic partner in delivering quality software.
We discuss:
Why testing is fundamentally about risk management, not just finding bugs
How testers can communicate value to executives and influence decision-making
The problem with traditional testing metrics and why they fail to drive real outcomes
Practical ways to reframe testing work in terms of business impact
Leadership principles that help testers grow into influential quality leaders
How to break down silos and build alignment across teams
Why understanding incentives (like compensation structures) is key to driving change
The reality behind test automation ROI and why many teams get it wrong
How AI is reshaping testing, and what skills will matter most going forward
The episode also dives into the evolving role of testers in the age of AI, challenging the narrative that testing is becoming obsolete. Instead, Keith argues that strong testing fundamentals—critical thinking, risk analysis, and communication—are more valuable than ever.
If you’ve ever felt that testing is undervalued or misunderstood, this conversation offers a clear path to reframing your role, strengthening your influence, and leading quality from wherever you are.
Book recommendation: Rethinking Expertise by Harry Collins
Connect with Keith:
💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithklain/
🎥 YouTube: @KeithKlain