

University of Virginia - Hypothesis-Driven Development
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Hypothesis-Driven Development at Coursera Overview
Duration | 10 hours |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Hypothesis-Driven Development at Coursera Highlights
- Shareable Certificate Earn a Certificate upon completion
- 100% online Start instantly and learn at your own schedule.
- Flexible deadlines Reset deadlines in accordance to your schedule.
- Approx. 10 hours to complete
- English Subtitles: Arabic, French, Portuguese (European), Italian, Vietnamese, German, Russian, English, Spanish
Hypothesis-Driven Development at Coursera Course details
- To deliver agile outcomes, you have to do more than implement agile processes- you have to create focus around what matters to your user and constantly test your ideas. This is easier said than done, but most of today?s high-functioning innovators have a strong culture of experimentation.
- In this course, you?ll learn how to identify the right questions at the right time, and pair them with the right methods to do just enough testing to make sure you minimize waste and maximize the outcomes you create with your user.
- This course is supported by the Batten Institute at UVA?s Darden School of Business. The Batten Institute?s mission is to improve the world through entrepreneurship and innovation: www.batteninstitute.org.
- This course is part of multiple programs
- This course can be applied to multiple Specializations or Professional Certificates programs. Completing this course will count towards your learning in any of the following programs:
- Digital Product Management Specialization
- Agile Development Specialization
Hypothesis-Driven Development at Coursera Curriculum
How Do We Know if We're Building for a User that Doesn't Exist?
Course Introduction
Introducing Example Company: HVAC in a Hurry
Hypotheses-Driven Development & Your Product Pipeline
The Persona Hypothesis
The Problem/JTBD Hypothesis
The Demand/Value Hypothesis
The Usability Hypothesis
The Functional Hypothesis
Driving to Value with Your Persona & Problem Hypothesis
Example Personas and Problem Scenarios
Setting Up Interviews
Prepping for Subject Interviews
Conducting the Interview
How Not to Interview
Day in the Life
You and Your Next Design Sprint
The Practice of Time Boxing
Overview of the Persona and Problem Sprint
How Do I Sell the Idea of a Design Sprint
Course Overview & Requirements
Week 1 Quiz
How Do We Reduce Waste & Increase Wins by Testing Our Propositions Before We Build Them?
Creating More Wins
Lean Startup and the Systematic Drive to Value
Introducing Enable Quiz
Focusing Your Ideas
Creating Assumptions
Learning What's Valuable
Business to Consumer Case Studies
Business to Business Case Studies
Using a Design Sprint to Test Your Demand Hypothesis
Interview: Tristan Kromer on the Practice of Lean Startup
Interview: David Bland on the Practice of Lean Startup
Interview: Tristan Kromer on Creating a Culture of Experimentation Part 1
Interview: Tristan Kromer on Creating a Culture of Experimentation Part 2
Interview: David Bland on Creating a Culture of Experimentation: Part 1
Interview: David Bland on Creating a Culture of Experimentation: Part 2
Interview: David Bland on Marrying Agile to Lean Startup
Interview: David Bland on Using Hypothesis with Agile
Interview: Laura Klein on the Right Kind of Research
Week 2 Quiz
How Do We Consistently Deliver Great Usability?
The Always Test
The Inexact Science of Interface Design
Diagnosing Usability with Donald Norman's 7 Steps Model
Fixing Usability with Donald Norman's 7 Steps Model
Applying the 7 Steps Model to Hypothesis-Driven Development
Fixing the Visceral Layer
Fixing the Behavioral Layer: The Importance of Comparables & Prototyping
Prototyping With Balsamiq
Usability Testing: Fun & Affordable
The Right Testing at the Right Time
A Test Plan Anyone Can Use
Creating Good Test Items
Running a Usability Design Sprint
Running a Usability Design Sprint Skit
Interview: Laura Klein on Qualitative vs. Quantitative Research
Interview: Laura Klein on Lean UX in Enterprise IT
Week 3 Quiz
How Do We Invest to Move Fast?
Testing that it Works
The Team that Releases Together
Getting Started with Continuous Delivery
Anders Wallgren on Getting Started
The Test Pyramid
The Commit & Small Tests Stage
The Job of Version Control
Medium Tests
Large Tests
Creating Large/Behavioral Tests
Anders Wallgren on Functional Testing
Release Stage
The Job of Deploying
Anders Wallgren on Deployment
Chris Kent on Developing with Continuous Delivery
Chris Kent on Continuous Deployment
Test-Driven General Management
Narrative and the 'Happy Path'
The Emergence of DevOps and the Ascent of Continuous Delivery
Design for Deployability
Anders Wallgren on Continuous Deployment
Anders Wallgren on Creating a Friendly Environment for Continuous Deployment
Course Conclusion
Week 4 Quiz
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