Self-paced training – Mastering Business Testing
Mastering business testing: how to test and validate your business ideas with real customers
Are you trying to find a market fit for your product? Or are you trying to decide what project to invest in next?
Learn how to test and validate your business ideas with real customers
- Learn a clear and practical way to test and de-risk your business ideas
- Create a shared language for testing in your organization
- Pairs with the Business Model and Value Proposition Canvases
What You’ll Learn In Mastering Business Testing
- Chapter 1: Introduction to testing: why test business ideas in a systematic manner
- Chapter 2: Hypothesis: how to design well-formulated, hypotheses
- Chapter 3: Business experiments: how to design experiments that produce strong evidence
- Chapter 4: Learning from your experiments to take action
- Chapter 5: Making evidence-based decisions
- Chapter 6: Manage: how to structure, manage and track your experiments
- Chapter 7: Presenting your idea — share learnings and get buy-in from decision
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