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In situations where a number of viable options exist, one way to narrow down the possibilities is to allow the multiple options to progress concurrently for a set amount of time. This is called set-based decision making. Set-based decision making could involve prototyping various packaging designs and testing the market, A-B testing a new website design, or running two call-centre scripts in parallel and gathering feedback regarding which is the most effective.
Product Mastery: From Good to Great Product Ownership (Geoff Watts' Agile Mastery Series)
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