Testing

Assumption Testing

Before you spend big, check your assumptions. This exercise helps you design quick, low-cost experiments. Test what you believe about your users, the market, and what's possible. Don't build on shaky ground.

Duration
1.5 hours
Group Size
5-8
Category
Testing
Difficulty
Easy
Learn to spot and test your riskiest assumptions early. Design lean experiments for fast feedback. Reduce project risk by validating key beliefs. Make informed decisions about where to take your concept.
You'll leave with: a completed assumption test, validated beliefs, and a clearer path forward based on evidence.
Zero in on assumptions that, if wrong, would sink the project. Design tests that are faster and cheaper than building the whole thing. Actively look for evidence that disproves your assumptions, not just confirms them. Be clear about what evidence would make you change course.

  1. List all your key assumptions about users, the market, and your solution. (20 min)

  2. Prioritize these assumptions by how risky and important they are. (15 min)

  3. Design simple tests for the top three assumptions. (30 min)

  4. Plan your testing timeline and define what success looks like. (15 min)

  5. Share your testing plan with everyone involved. (10 min)

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For Facilitators

  • Review participant profiles and expectations
  • Prepare all materials and supplies
  • Test technology and room setup

For Participants

  • Complete pre-session survey
  • Review background materials
  • Prepare examples or case studies

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  • Assumption mapping template

  • Sticky notes

  • Markers

  • Laptops for research

  • Testing planning template

  • Timeline template

  • Flip chart paper

  • Dot stickers for prioritization

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