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Release pressure tends to expose the same gaps: unclear acceptance criteria, inconsistent regression, and late test cycles that force risky compromises.
A dedicated QA team can fix this quickly—if you define expectations, onboarding, and quality checkpoints from day one and align to your sprint rhythm.
Key sections covered
- When a dedicated QA team is the right move
- Role clarity: the minimum team shape that works
- Onboarding that gets QA productive in days, not sprints
- Quality checkpoints that align with your sprint rhythm
- Scaling and continuity: performance, reporting, and replacements
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Read the full article: How a dedicated QA team improves releases without slowing delivery
Originally published on Meticulis.
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