Understanding Software Quality for Managers
placeEindhoven 4 Jun 2026view details event 04 June, 2026, 09:00-18:00, Eindhoven - BCN Eindhoven, Meeting 1/1 |
The goal of High Tech Institute and its training partners is to both deepen and widen the knowledge and skills of every participant. Nowadays, most products are developed by large teams, combining professionals from all disciplines. This requires them to be experts in their own field and at the same time understand enough of adjacent disciplines. Technical professionals also have to be genuine team players. That’s why we offer several courses on leadership and communication, aimed at working in and leading development teams.
In the software industry, many people work in related functions that are not the core of software development: recruiters, recruiting software specialists, account managers making deals about software projects, but also product owners and project leaders who have never written a line of code. Even quality managers might not have written a line of code themselves but still need to think about and define processes for software developers.
This training is meant for those who are working in the software industry but are not a software specialist themselves. Wouldn't it be good to have an understanding about concepts of software without being a specialist? Wouldn't it be good to understand what…

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The goal of High Tech Institute and its training partners is to both deepen and widen the knowledge and skills of every participant. Nowadays, most products are developed by large teams, combining professionals from all disciplines. This requires them to be experts in their own field and at the same time understand enough of adjacent disciplines. Technical professionals also have to be genuine team players. That’s why we offer several courses on leadership and communication, aimed at working in and leading development teams.
In the software industry, many people work in related functions that are not the core of software development: recruiters, recruiting software specialists, account managers making deals about software projects, but also product owners and project leaders who have never written a line of code. Even quality managers might not have written a line of code themselves but still need to think about and define processes for software developers.
This training is meant for those who are working in the software industry but are not a software specialist themselves. Wouldn't it be good to have an understanding about concepts of software without being a specialist? Wouldn't it be good to understand what these specialists are talking about and why they take certain decisions? Wouldn't it be good to understand why certain aspects cannot be measured or why some measurements do not have the desired effect?
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
