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		<title>By: Quinlan</title>
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		<description>Very true, QA can guide and structure the implementation but to be successful it requires buy in from management, support from the teams that will use it and an overall acceptance to the long term strategy. One person can be the champion but definitely not take all of the credit</description>
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