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is a man on a mission. No small mission, either: his goal is to remake testing at Microsoft, and then throughout the rest of the world. Michael joined Microsoft's Engineering Excellence group in part to pursue this mission, which involves patterns applied at every level, concepts ranging from robotics to Aristotle, and innovative testing approaches from across Microsoft and the industry. Dunno whether he will be successful in this endeavor; regardless, I imagine he and his compatriots are in for a fun ride. (Full Disclosure: I am a founding compatriot.)
If this seems an audacious goal, well, Michael is an audacious guy. He is so passionate about politics - both in general and in specifics - that he is Team Lead for the Microsoft Political Action Committee. As a volunteer planning commissioner for his town he is leading a comprehensive for-the-next-century replanning effort which involves patterns applied at every level, concepts ranging from robotics to Aristotle, and innovative technologies from across Microsoft and the industry. As before, while I don't know whether he will be successful in this endeavor, I imagine he and his compatriots are in for a fun ride.
(Can you guess what he talks about in the testing classes he teaches? Yep: patterns applied at every level, concepts ranging from robotics to Aristotle, and innovative technologies and testing approaches from across Microsoft and the industry.)
Here is what Michael has to say: