How can we avoid wasting development time on the wrong things?
Some companies build a prototype and test it with users. Others create an MVP (Minimum Viable Product). And some only discover whether the solution provides value after it’s fully developed. In all of these scenarios, there’s a risk of spending unnecessary time and resources building something few people will actually use.
The later you discover this, the more wasted effort—and the bigger the bill.
To avoid this, you should validate the need for your business idea, digital solution, or new feature as early as possible. One effective method is the RAT (Riskiest Assumption Test)—a lightweight approach that helps ensure you’re building the right digital product from the start.
RAT helps prevent spending huge amounts of time and money on features and solutions that no one needs or will use.
More than 200 participants joined our previous webinar, “It’s Never Too Early to Test”, where we gave an overview of early testing approaches. In this webinar, we dive deep into one specific method: RAT.
RAT is easy to understand and apply, and one of its greatest strengths is the clear and simple reporting. It can be used for many types of testing but is especially well-suited for usability and concept tests.
During the webinar, you’ll also hear real-world examples from Danske Spil, who have successfully used RAT to validate ideas and features.
This webinar is relevant for anyone involved in ensuring the development of the right IT solutions for users. That includes:
The webinar was held on August 25, 2020, from 09:00 to 10:00 (CET).
This webinar was held in Danish
Danske spil, User Experience Specialis
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