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3 Challenges in Creating a Culture of Experimentation

40 min · 16. Okt. 2024
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The power of experimentation is never clearer than when small changes spark massive breakthroughs. But how do you get your teams convinced to start testing many small changes in the first place?  We explore some common roadblocks that stand in the way of world-class cultures of experimentation. Ryan, Che, and Sven share insider insights from companies like Airbnb and Stitch Fix to give you actionable ideas and strategies in building your own experimentation program - and career. In this Episode:  * Taking calculated risks and consistently experimenting are key to achieving breakthroughs and driving success. * Standardizing processes and metrics minimizes friction, making it easier for teams to run experiments independently. * Leadership is essential in building a culture of experimentation, where successes are celebrated and failures are seen as valuable learning opportunities.

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3 Challenges in Creating a Culture of Experimentation

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