In the previous chapter, we looked at what is known as the “Planning Phase” of experiment-driven product development. In that phase, we collected together all kinds of raw material that form the basis of product development work, turned them into experiment-ready questions, and prioritized among them.
Once complete, you’ll have a backlog of questions that if answered would give you useful knowledge that can help shape your path forward. Now, we’re ready to pick a question from the top of the backlog and move into the “Design Phase.”
The Design Phase of experiment-driven product ...