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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Quality Lead – 30/60/90 Day Plan

 In our Agile Testing Days talk, Naomi Fleisher and I shared myths, realities, and the tools that helped us as new quality leaders. Here’s a companion resource with practical tools and frameworks that didn’t fit in the talk - a curated list to guide you through your first 90 days.

Mission (North Star Example)

Lead with a vision of quality that accelerates delivery, improves reliability, and empowers teams to build products that delight customers quickly and with confidence.

First 30 Days – Learn & Connect

Focus: Understand context, culture, and quality ecosystem.

Strategic Onboarding

- Review current QA and automation landscape: frameworks, pipelines, metrics, and challenges.

- Audit test coverage, environments, and release processes.

- Identify stakeholders in engineering, product, and operations.

- Understand company objectives, product priorities, and how quality impacts business success.

- Understand how success is measured in your organisation


Knowledge Building

- Learn how teams collaborate and make release decisions.

- Review product documentation, test strategies, and incident history.

- Familiarize with technical stack and tools supporting testing and CI/CD.

- Understand how AI and automation support productivity and quality.


Relationship Building

- Meet with engineering managers, product leads, and other department heads.

- Listen to pain points around quality, release confidence, and delivery.

- Establish credibility as a collaborator and problem solver.

31–60 Days – Engage & Contribute

Focus: Influence, improve, and implement early wins.


Strategic & Operational Impact

- Identify and implement quick wins (e.g., improved CI stability, automation coverage, or reporting clarity).

- Begin defining a Quality Strategy roadmap — outlining focus areas, goals, and metrics.

- Introduce test coverage awareness in sprint planning and pre-release checklists.

- Partner with DevOps to understand and improve test environment reliability.


Deepen Knowledge

Analyze defect trends, build failures, and release bottlenecks to identify systemic issues.

- Learn what matters most to the business and product teams — reliability, user trust, speed to market.

- Deepend the knowledge and understanding on the business domain and the product offerings.

- Observe how developers and QA collaborate and where enablement is most needed.


Relationships

- Strengthen partnerships with engineering leadership.

- Begin influencing sprint and release processes to better integrate quality.

- Communicate early wins and insights to stakeholders.

61–90 Days – Deliver & Scale

Focus: Establish scalable practices, metrics, and leadership impact.


Strategic Delivery

- Finalize and socialize the Quality & Automation Roadmap aligned with product goals.

- Define key quality metrics (coverage, defect trends, pass rates, etc.) and integrate into reporting dashboards.

- Develop or refine CI/CD and automation strategy for sustainable execution.

- Introduce a framework for developer participation in quality (ex. shared test ownership or quality champions).

Leadership & Culture

- Mentor and guide QA and automation engineers.

- Lead discussions on continuous improvement and retrospective learnings.

- Be recognized as a trusted leader who drives both quality outcomes and team growth.

Guiding Principles


- Lead through collaboration: Quality is everyone’s responsibility.

- Build sustainably: Focus on scalable automation and maintainable frameworks.

- Empower teams: Provide tools, processes, and visibility for quality success.

- Measure what matters: Data-driven insights guide continuous improvement.

- Champion confidence: Every release should strengthen trust internally and externally.

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)


Focus Area

Example Metrics


Coverage & Automation

% automation coverage, test reliability in CI/CD, stability of nightly runs

Culture & Collaboration

% developers contributing to tests, cross-team quality initiatives launched

Delivery Confidence

Shorter release cycles, fewer post-release incidents, higher stakeholder satisfaction

Thank you to everyone who joined our talk and stopped by to explore this resource we shared. This post is a collaborative effort by Naomi Fleisher and me.