Your QA sucks?

You're not wrong. The question is whether you're fixing the right thing.

I'm QA and Agile Delivery expert. I rebuild broken testing for engineering teams of 2 to 200 — teams of 2 to 200 that have outgrown "developers develop, QA tests" but haven't replaced it with anything that works.

Your QA team isn't slow. Your process puts them last, starves them of context, and blames them for delays they didn't cause. That's a leadership problem wearing a staffing disguise.

ChatGPT can write test cases. Your team is probably already doing it. None of that matters until someone decides what to actually test — and right now, nobody owns that decision.

One production incident costs more than a full QA audit. You've had more than one this quarter. The math isn't complicated.

If that rings a bell - get in touch. Otherwise, read about real Senior QA first.