Where the Rubber Meets the Road

Ad‑Hoc QA: When 'Can You Smoke This?' Becomes Free Testing Labor


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Teams love the quick ask: "Can you smoke this real quick?" It sounds harmless until every release depends on unpaid investigators, feature flags land with fragile assumptions, and product quality becomes a volunteer sport. In this monologue Dr Disruptor performs a forensic audit of ad‑hoc QA rituals—what quick tests promise (fast risk reduction, confidence) versus how they often function (untracked toil, inconsistent coverage, and blame-smeared rollouts). The Survivor supplies empathy‑first, immediately usable moves: three diagnostic signals your org is outsourcing testing to kindness; a tight triage flow to choose Timebox+Script, Convert→Ticket+TestOwner, or Decline+Demo+Fallback; and three paste‑ready artifacts (a 5‑step smoke script, a one‑line test report template, and a polite decline that buys time). Listeners get a two‑week 'Ad‑Hoc QA Reality' pilot to test one recurrent pattern, simple KPIs (time spent, regressions caught, ticket conversion rate), and a CTA to visit the site to download the one‑pager. May your coffee be stronger than your mission statement.
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Where the Rubber Meets the RoadBy Dr Eric Fishon aka Dr Disruptor