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1.1The Most Common Failure in QA Documentation
A test plan that nobody reads is worse than no test plan at all -- it creates an illusion of rigor while providing none of the value. The most common failure mode in QA documentation is the 50-page test plan that took a week to write, was reviewed by nobody, and became obsolete before the first test was executed.
The goal is not to produce a document. The goal is to align the team on what will be tested, how, and why -- and to create a reference that guides testing decisions throughout the project.