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Overview

The Experimentation Project aimed to evaluate and enhance the experimentation practices within various product groups and selected teams. The project involved extensive research, including interviews and surveys, to understand the current state, identify areas for improvement, and provide actionable insights and recommendations.

Objectives

  • Assessment: Evaluate the state of experimentation across different product groups and teams.
  • Team Structures: Understand the vertical and horizontal team structures, visions, and objectives.
  • Experimentation Attitudes: Gauge the current attitudes and approaches towards experimentation.
  • Pain Points: Highlight known limitations and needs.
  • Key Individuals: Identify essential stakeholders involved in the process.

Methodology

The project was conducted in several phases, focusing on data collection through interviews and surveys:

  • Interviews: Conducted 61 interviews across various teams.
  • Surveys: Collected 73 survey responses.
  • Individuals Contacted: Engaged with 278 individuals across different teams.

Project Success

The project was highly successful in providing a comprehensive assessment of the current state of experimentation and identifying key areas for improvement. The insights and recommendations generated are aimed at fostering a more efficient, data-driven, and collaborative experimentation culture.

  • Insights and Recommendations: Over 150 insights and recommendations were generated across various streams.
  • Teams Engaged: Engaged with 278 individuals across multiple teams, ensuring a wide range of perspectives and inputs.
  • Actionable Steps: Provided clear, actionable steps for improving experimentation practices, which are being implemented to drive better outcomes.

Conclusion

The Experimentation Project has laid a solid foundation for enhancing experimentation practices across the organisation. By addressing the identified areas for improvement and implementing the recommended actions, the organisation can achieve more efficient, informed, and impactful testing practices. The next steps involve refining the insights, presenting them to key stakeholders, and initiating the implementation of the proposed solutions.