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Khurram Javed Mir
By day , I’m a founder from the Global South focused on software quality, operational clarity, and long-term system design. I built Kualitatem, a TMMi Level‑5 certified QA firm, and Kualitee, an AI-powered test management platform used by engineering teams worldwide. Together, we serve clients in over 100 countries. On the side, I'm also a part of the Forbes Councils member and contributor. By night , I created this channel to document the real trade-offs behind scaling without VC funding or shortcuts. It’s my way of giving back — a public log of systems, decisions, and lessons in clarity. New...
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Testers Who Skip This AI Knowledge Will Lose Their Jobs 25.03.2026 6:17
In this episode, three women engage in a thought-provoking podcast conversation, discussing various facets of dating and personal growth. The discussion aims at self improvement and self development, providing valuable self help insights. The setup, complete with microphones, captures an authentic dialogue designed to resonate with listeners seeking to navigate modern relationships. AI is ev...
Enterprise Software Quality | The Transformation Starting Now 18.03.2026 13:45
In today’s world, no enterprise will trust your product without strong security. Building a product for enterprise clients requires strong security, compliance, and trust. Organizations evaluate every layer before adoption, especially across global teams. In this conversation, we explore how real-world consulting led to building a scalable testing platform, the importance of performance and se...
Automation Testing vs Manual Testing: What Founders Get Wrong 11.03.2026 10:07
Most software products don’t fail overnight. They fail slowly through bad testing decisions and ignored warning signs. In this conversation, a software testing expert with 15+ years of experience explains the four biggest mistakes companies make that eventually destroy product quality. Many founders believe testing is something that can be done quickly, automated instantly, or handled by developer...
Founder Advice: Growing from Startup to 200+ Employees 04.03.2026 27:58
What does it really take to scale a company from 0 → 10 → 50 → 100+ employees? In this conversation, a founder with 15+ years of experience building a global software testing company shares the real lessons behind scaling teams, building culture, and hiring the right people. Most founders focus only on growth — but the real challenge is maintaining culture, communication, and talent development as...
How to Succeed in a Software Testing Career in 2025 25.02.2026 15:18
Why are so many tech candidates struggling to land interviews even with degrees? In this episode, a 15-year industry veteran breaks down what schools don’t teach you about QA testing, software careers, and standing out in today’s brutal job market. From handling pressure in real production environments to tailoring your resume the right way, this conversation is packed with practical career ad...
Why QA Decides Competitive Advantage in Fintech & SaaS Products 18.02.2026 10:12
Most companies think testing is a final step. In reality, it’s protection. Just like a fire extinguisher prevents a disaster before it spreads, early QA helps contain product risks before they become expensive failures. When testing is brought in late, teams are forced into firefighting limited coverage, rushed execution, and higher chances of defects reaching customers. For fintech, banking,...
From Google Street View to Modern Apps: Why Testing Is Non-Negotiable 11.02.2026 19:11
Before Google Maps became normal, Street View was just an experiment — and even then, it needed serious testing. Early versions worked only on one browser, crashed under load, and struggled with performance. That’s the reality of software: even the biggest companies miss issues without proper QA. Software today isn’t simple. It runs across browsers, devices, operating systems, hardware layers, and...
What I Learned from Losing 5 Enterprise Deals Before Even Pitching 04.02.2026 36:27
Most founders think enterprise sales is about pitching harder. In reality, it’s about listening better. Imagine walking into an enterprise deal with multiple stakeholders, competing priorities, long timelines, and hidden risks and realizing the customer doesn’t fully understand their own problem yet. This is where most deals quietly die. Enterprise sales is not a transaction. It’s a process of tru...
Is Your Startup Focus on SUCCESS or SURVIVAL Which Matters Most? 28.01.2026 14:08
A founder shares the raw story behind landing a first enterprise client and the hard lessons that shaped their entire journey. Imagine walking into a meeting with a global investor, barely making $100,000 in revenue, and being offered a job instead of a deal. That moment becomes a turning point not just for confidence, but for clarity. Entrepreneurship is built on uncomfortable decisions. And some...
The Future of Transportation is Here and It's NOT What You Expect 21.01.2026 14:00
Remote driving a car from another country, years before self-driving cars went mainstream? This episode explores the early Mitsubishi Outlander remote driving experiment, its Guinness World Record, and the technical challenges behind it. The conversation moves into today’s reality of Waymo, Tesla, autonomous taxis, and AI, focusing on the real issue: social impact. From job displacement and regula...
No-Code Products, Real Risks, and the Quality Trap 14.01.2026 7:03
In this conversation, we dive deep into how software testing, product quality, and QA strategy directly impact startup growth, SaaS reliability, and long-term business success — especially for early-stage founders building products with limited time, budget, and resources. A software testing expert challenges one of the most avoided questions in startups: How do you truly know your SaaS product wo...
From $3,000 and a Bunk Bed to a Global Tech Company: What Founders Rarely Talk About 06.01.2026 53:33
This conversation is between Khurram and Kuan-Ning Tseng traces a founder’s journey from Lahore to Dubai with just $3,000, no safety net, and a belief that quality, done obsessively well, could compete on a global stage. ------------------------------------------ It explores how building a business is less about perfect plans and more about instincts, learning through experience, and staying focus...
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