Creating an effective test strategy for software testing or quality engineering can be daunting due to the myriad of factors to consider, but a structured approach can simplify the process. Toyer Mamoojee, with 18 years of experience in testing and automation, outlines a blueprint that emphasizes the importance of focusing on three key areas: People, Process, and Technology. By applying the 5W1H technique—What, Why, Who, When, Where, and How—to each area, one can ensure comprehensive coverage and address potential gaps. The strategy should include aspects like defining roles and responsibilities within the QA team, establishing testing processes and frameworks, and selecting appropriate technologies and tools. Mamoojee suggests splitting the process into 'Delivery' and 'Craft' to cover practical implementation and best practices in QA. He emphasizes the importance of test levels, types of testing, and leveraging test automation tools to enhance efficiency. By following this approach, organizations can create a tailored test strategy that ensures maximum quality in software solutions, while also adapting to various contexts and technologies.