Hypothesis Driven Development | Glossary

 

Definition

Hypothesis-Driven Development is the practice of the development of new ideas, services and products. These act as a series of experiments that eventually determine whether a desired outcome will be achieved. The process undergoes constant iteration until said desirable outcome is achieved, or is determined to be not viable. This process requires a flexible mindet, due to its experimental nature, and an understanding of the consumer mindset.

 

Further Reading

  • “Lean Enterprise:How High Performance Organizations Innovate at Scale”(book), by Barry O’Reilly, Jez Humble, and Joanne Molesky
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book series

Commitment: Novel about Managing Project Risk | Book Series

Overview: This classic business book introduces the ‘Real Options’ model in a unique and understandable manner, along with explanations depicted in visual images and graphics. The information provided in this book helps you to gain more understanding of how to make effective decisions and improve your decision-making skills. The book illustrates the challenges faced by a typical Project Manager, and how to apply Real Options model to manage those risks.

Author:

Olav Maassen

Chris Matts

Chris Geary

Published In:

2013