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Product Discovery Online (ENG)
1.1 Welcome
1.1 About the course (3:41)
1.2 Resources
2. Background and Foundation
2.1 What is Product Discovery? (1:52)
2.2 Mindset - Dual-Track Agile (1:48)
2.3 Toolbox (2:34)
2.4 What can Product Discovery do? (3:10)
2.5 Why is Product Discovery relevant? (2:57)
2.6 The Product Discovery Process (3:54)
2.7 Problem Discovery & Solution Discovery (3:14)
3. Ideation and Value Proposition
3.1 Product Discovery Case (2:03)
3.2 Idea Framing (1:26)
3.3 Press Release (3:37)
3.4 Customer Profile (1:40)
3.5 Example of Customer Profile (1:11)
3.6 Empathy Map (1:19)
3.7 Empathy Map Example (3:16)
3.8 Value Proposition (4:24)
4. Hypotheses
4.1 The Good Hypothesis (2:54)
4.2 Formulate Hypotheses (1:03)
4.3 Hypothesis Formula (3:06)
4.4 Prioritising Hypotheses (8:31)
4.5 Test Card (1:18)
5. Experiments
5.1 Types of Experiments (3:23)
5.2 Poster (1:41)
5.3 Card Sorting (1:55)
5.4 Buy a Feature (1:26)
5.5 Product Box (1:06)
5.6 Letter of Intent (1:39)
5.7 Visual Prototype (1:42)
5.8 Online Forum (1:43)
5.9 Infiltrator (2:23)
5.10 Explainer Video (1:36)
5.11 Fake Door (1:51)
5.12 Wizard of Oz (4:03)
5.13 Design Sprint (2:01)
5.14 Experiment Selection (2:25)
5.15 Experiment Selection Example (1:29)
5.16 Experiment Evidence (5:17)
5.17 Experiment Evidence Example (4:17)
5.18 No Code Tools (6:02)
5.19 Test Card (3:17)
5.20 Experiment Sequence (3:00)
6. Planning and Execution
6.1 Experiment Fails (2:22)
6.2 Design Your Experiment (2:57)
6.3 User Involvement (5:06)
6.4 Test Card (2:28)
7. Analysis and Learning
7.1 Experiment Result Types (3:57)
7.2 Experiment Result (4:31)
7.3 Learning Card (2:58)
8. Creating Discovery Habits
8.1 Hypothesis Mind Map (2:55)
8.2 Kanban Board (2:48)
9. Congratulations
9.1 Thank you (2:23)
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5.1 Types of Experiments
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