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How to Design Product Experiments

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    A FREE 60-min. webinar on how to build an experiment-driven approach to product design that will test big ideas and tackle product risks upfront

    Learn how to:

    • Design hypothesis-driven prototypes with the UX Experiment Cards

    • Set up UX metrics, not vanity metrics for your product design projects

    • Use design to generate data on your product team's ideas

    • Test if ideas are desirable, not just usable

    • Think in M.V.E.s (minimum viable experiment) rather than M.V.P.s

    What if you could build data-driven experiments to derisk assumptions and build confidence in the early stages of product development?

    In this webinar, get the top learnings from our Design Product Experiments course to discover the frameworks, methods, and tools to turn product hypotheses into actionable insights that drive real results.

    Who should join:

    • Product Designers that want to drive decision-making and strategy in their teams

    • UX Designers that want to learn hypothesis-driven prototyping

    • Product Managers that want to learn how to design tests for their team’s ideas

    Meet the Speaker

    Jeff Humble

    Hi, I’m Jeff! I love designing learning experiences where people explore new concepts. I’ve worked as a UX, UI, and product designer at startups for over ten years. I helped thousands of UX/UI designers break into the design field in my time as Head of Design of CareerFoundry. This program is based on dozens of conversations with mid-career designers that feel stuck delivering other people’s solutions.

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