Testing with Humans, the sequel to bestseller Talking to Humans, teaches entrepreneurs, innovation teams, and product teams how to run effective experiments. An experiment is a test designed to help you answer the questions "Should we do this?" or "Am I right about this?" If you are open to learning, the insights from your experiments will help you refine your creation and Testing with Humans, the sequel to bestseller Talking to Humans, teaches entrepreneurs, innovation teams, and product teams how to run effective experiments. An experiment is a test designed to help you answer the questions "Should we do this?" or "Am I right about this?" If you are open to learning, the insights from your experiments will help you refine your creation and improve your odds of success. Like its prequel, Testing with Humans is concise, highly practical, and packed with useful tactics and tips and examples to answer key questions: Why run experiments? When to test the business versus the product? What makes a good experiment? How do you turn experiments into decisions and actions? How can we bring experiments into our business culture?
Testing with Humans: How to use experiments to drive faster, more informed decision making.
Testing with Humans, the sequel to bestseller Talking to Humans, teaches entrepreneurs, innovation teams, and product teams how to run effective experiments. An experiment is a test designed to help you answer the questions "Should we do this?" or "Am I right about this?" If you are open to learning, the insights from your experiments will help you refine your creation and Testing with Humans, the sequel to bestseller Talking to Humans, teaches entrepreneurs, innovation teams, and product teams how to run effective experiments. An experiment is a test designed to help you answer the questions "Should we do this?" or "Am I right about this?" If you are open to learning, the insights from your experiments will help you refine your creation and improve your odds of success. Like its prequel, Testing with Humans is concise, highly practical, and packed with useful tactics and tips and examples to answer key questions: Why run experiments? When to test the business versus the product? What makes a good experiment? How do you turn experiments into decisions and actions? How can we bring experiments into our business culture?
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Nisha –
A quick fun school read
Angeline Rodriguez –
Great sequel for talking with humans!
Yapha –
Easy to read, detailed explanations of how and why entrepreneurs should run tests of the products and services before launching.
Junwu Zhang –
Good book! Introduces some methodologies on how to test hypotheses, list risky assumptions, etc. Some content is similar to that of Testing Business Ideas, but overall still a good read.
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