When an organization lacks a dedicated Quality Assurance (QA) team, everyone else involved in software delivery must work harder to fill the gap. This can be achieved by hiring developers with testing experience or freelance QA engineers, but these options are not practical or responsible for full-scale CI/CD pipelines. Instead, developers and IT staff need to take on more active roles in QA operations, such as writing automated tests, performing "shift-right" testing, providing continuous feedback, collectively owning software quality, being efficient with tools like test automation, and taking ownership of QA due to the lack of a dedicated QA team. By empowering everyone involved in software engineering to contribute to QA, organizations can maintain high-quality software without relying on a full-time QA team.