Fwd: What Lean Experiment should you run next?

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Joe Corneli

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Mar 22, 2020, 7:16:16 AM3/22/20
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Hola chic@s,
This sort of thinking might be interesting to run through within our project sometime.  Also interesting to compare the wrkshp.tools offerings with our own.
Joe

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From: WRKSHP <er...@wrkshp.tools>
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2020 at 11:00
Subject: What Lean Experiment should you run next?
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More background for your Experiment Cheatsheet

Welcome, experimenter!


Welcome Joseph!

I’m writing to you because you have downloaded the Experiment Cheatsheet from WRKSHP.tools. I hope you’re enjoying the Experiment Cheat Sheet and that you’re selected your first lean experiments, and that you have become even more excited about lean experiments!

For me, personally, subjects start to come alive when I have a bit more background material. One of the things that I find interesting in Lean Experiments is to select the right experiment to run next, which is why I created the Experiment Cheat Sheet in the first place. 

And that’s why I want to share a post with you that dives a bit deeper into that question. Some of you may have already seen this post on Medium, but in case you haven’t, I don’t want to withhold it.

 

What lean experiment to run?

How to decide what your next validation experiment should be?

 

When you’re preparing to validate assumptions, and are looking for a good experiment to run that will give you the results you need, it can sometimes be difficult to make a good choice.

Should you create a landing page? Interviews? Or a detailed user test? Do you want to have quantitative data to make your next decision? Or are you looking for rich feedback?

In essence, there are two groups of validation experiments to choose from, depending on what you are trying to achieve.
  • Qualitative / Exploration Experiments
  • Quantitative / Validation Experiments

The distinction is made based on what you are trying to validate. Are you trying to validate a ‘known unknown’? Or an ‘unknown unknown’?
 
Read the rest of this post on Medium (4 min read)
 
Read on Medium

 

Keep experimenting! 🚀


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