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Welcome to another episode of “Q & A With Tech Coach Ralph”! In this video, we tackle a common question asked by many professionals in the tech industry: “Is spending 70% of my time writing defect reports the norm?”  Defect reports are an essential part of any software development process, as they help identify and address issues that may affect the quality of a product. However, spending an overwhelming amount of time on writing defect reports can be frustrating and hinder productivity.  In this insightful Q & A session, Tech Coach Ralph shares his expertise and sheds light on whether spending 70% of your time on defect reports is the norm or not. Ralph dives into the reasons behind such time-consuming tasks and provides valuable insights on how to streamline the defect reporting process without compromising on quality.  Throughout the video, Ralph explores the impact of excessive time spent on defect reports, discussing potential implications for project timelines, team efficiency, and individual productivity. He also suggests practical tips and strategies to optimize defect reporting, enabling professionals to allocate their time more effectively.  If you’ve ever wondered about how much time should ideally be dedicated to creating defect reports or if you’re seeking ways to improve the efficiency of your defect reporting process, this video is a must-watch for you! Join the conversation and let’s explore this topic together.  Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful videos like this. Leave your comments and questions below, and Ralph will personally address them in future episodes.  #TechCoachRalph #DefectReports #ProductivityTips #SoftwareDevelopment #OptimizingWorkflows  Technical Coaching with Ralph: https://www.techcoachingwithralph.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/techcoachralph Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techcoachralph Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/techcoachralph Sign up for Thoughtless Automatic Investing with Acorns: https://share.acorns.com/rgehy84?advo…  Stash your Money in the right places: https://get.stash.com/ralph_2tsv8q3   #softwareengineer #softwaredevelopment #qaengineering #qaengineer #softwaretesting #python #java #programming #coding #technicalcoaching
Q & A With Tech Coach Ralph | Is spending 70% of my time writing defect reports the norm⁉️ #letstalk
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