UX Research: Lean Experimentation
36mBeginner2019-03-25
Authors

Amanda Stockwell
President of Stockwell Strategy
Course details
Validate your ideas faster using the lean startup methodology—a tried and true approach to rapid product development. This course provides an overview of the lean startup approach and detailed instructions for applying it to your work, no matter what sort of organization you're in. Instructor Amanda Stockwell explains how to build an effective experiment from the start by examining the underlying assumption and priorities, how to write an effective hypothesis and conduct testing on your MVP, and how to get the most value from your experiments, whether you stay the course or pivot to another idea.
Skills covered
SketchBohemianUX DesignDevOps FoundationsDevOpsUser ExperienceWeb DevelopmentDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Diving into Lean Startup experiments
- 02 - What you should know
1. What Is Lean Experimentation
- 03 - Overview of the Lean Startup approach
2. Building Lean Experiments
- 04 - Setting the stage
- 05 - Assumption building and prioritization
3. Finding Your MVP
- 06 - Writing an effective hypothesis
- 07 - Framing your experiment
- 08 - MVPs and experimentation techniques
- 09 - Experimentation categories
4. Analyzing and Incorporating Data
- 10 - Analyzing lean experiments
- 11 - What does a pivot look like
Conclusion
- 12 - Next steps
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