Tag: lean ux
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How I break down hypotheses to make them easier to test
I teach teams to write hypotheses but they always end up too big. Here’s how I break them down into…
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What people say vs what they do
You can ask people to predict future behavior all you want but when the time comes they’ll likely do something…
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Stop saying MVP
We’ve been using the phrase MVP for over a decade. It’s long lost its true intent. Let’s ditch it in…
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[VIDEO] How to design lightweight experiments
A short video walking through how to come up with lightweight experiment ideas from a business problem and solution hypothesis.
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How do you measure product discovery?
If we’re going to invest in lean ux and product discovery we should be able to measure its impact. Here’s…
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Making time for product discovery
Most teams want to do product discovery. Most teams struggle to find the time. Here are 3 tips for ensuring…
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Who owns product discovery?
How do we create a process where every role has customer access in an effective and sustainable way? Here are…
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Framework names don’t have to have baggage
The names of our processes can sometimes be the thing that keeps adoption low. Here’s a way to rethink that.
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The Product is the Variable
In the past, we’ve never doubted that we were going to ship the product. In a continuous world the product…
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The OKR Cycle
What does a complete cycle of planning and delivering on OKRs look like. Here’s an example.