Validating Product Assumptions
Using Scrum and experimentation to test product hypotheses and validate assumptions through empirical evidence.
This topic addresses how the Scrum framework supports validating product assumptions through empirical processes. Students must describe how Scrum enables product assumption validation through short feedback loops, inspect-and-adapt cycles, and incremental delivery. They must also compare approaches to validating product assumptions by their cost and quality of learning, including techniques such as A/B testing, prototyping, MVPs, user interviews, usability testing, and data-driven experiments. Based on CSPO Learning Objective category 4.
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Concepts covered: Scrum as a Validation Framework, Hypothesis-Driven Development, Minimum Viable Product (MVP), Prototyping and Experimentation, A/B Testing and Data-Driven Decisions, Usability Testing, Cost vs. Quality of Learning Trade-offs, Build-Measure-Learn Cycle
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