Driving UAT of your solution
You have deployed your solution to the sandbox in which you intend to carry out UAT. Great!
UAT is one of the key milestones of a Salesforce project. If your acceptance testing team (or customers and partners) don’t accept the solution you are building, nothing else really matters.
Let’s see next what you need to prepare to plan for a successful UAT.
Planning for a successful UAT
To set yourself up for a successful UAT, you need a plan. Let’s look to see what it should contain:
- Lean meetings: These should be short meetings to share updates, and in some of them make decisions, though these are not meant for brainstorming or discussions:
- UAT kickoff: Here, your project team introduces UAT to the acceptance testing team, including the duration, activities, processes, and outcomes of UAT
- Daily check-in/check-out: These are quick status calls with your project manager (PM), product owner (PO), business analyst (BA), and...