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A Remote Quality Assurance (QA) Manager is someone who oversees the activity of the quality assurance department and staff. They develop, implement and maintain a system of quality and reliability testing for the organization's products and development processes. Their responsibilities include setting appropriate quality standards for products, communicating those standards to the QA team, and participating in product testing. This is to ensure that products meet required specifications for quality, function, and reliability.
Yes, with the advancement of technology, QA managers are able to work as effectively from the comfort of their own home as they can in the office. This is done by encrypting work laptops, sharing Google Drives, and using reliable communication tools. QA's are able to manage and delegate their teams by virtually maintaining professional standards, aligning team goals, and setting clear expectations for each employee.
Yes, remote QA managers are generally provided with equipment. Given that QA's are responsible for a lot of the growth that happens within an organization, it is in their best interest to invest in specialized equipment.
Yes, this is possible but is not without its challenges. Some difficulties in this situation would include miscommunication among the QA team, technical issues, and lack of accountability. A reduction in physical supervision and direction could result in unclear performance metrics. This is especially difficult for someone trying to manage an entire team.