Certification in Lean UX with MVP and Metrics

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Certification in Lean UX with MVP and Metrics
Published 10/2025
Duration: 10h 45m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 3.53 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Complete guide applicable to Lean UX, Process, design thinking, hypothesis, MVP, Research, Metrics and Testing

What you'll learn
- You will learn the definition of Lean UX, Core Principles, Lean UX Process, Lean UX vs. Traditional UX vs. Design Thinking, Real-World Applications
- Benefits of Lean UX. Key Reasons to Use Lean UX, The Need for Faster, Collaborative Design, How Lean UX Reduces Waste & Speeds Up Innovation
- You will be able to learn Key Principles of Lean UX, Lean UX Process, The Three Pillars of Lean UX, Design Thinking, Agile Methodology
- Learn lean Startup, think: Problem Hypothesis & Assumptions, Make: Collaborative Design & Prototyping
- Learn about Hypothesis-Driven Design & MVPs, Steps in Hypothesis-Driven Design, Defining Assumptions & Hypotheses related to Writing & Testing
- Learn Prioritizing Hypotheses for UX Experiments, Minimum Viable Product (MVP), Types of MVPs, Building Minimum Viable Products (MVPs),
- Learn Low-Fidelity vs. High-Fidelity Prototypes, Examples from Real Products, HDD & MVP in Agile Development
- Learn about Lean UX Research & Testing, Key Principles of Lean UX Research & Testing, Lean UX Research Methods, Guerrilla Testing
- Learn Rapid Prototyping & Testing, A/B Testing, Heatmaps & Session Recordings, 5-Second Tests, Lean UX Testing Process
- Learn Collaborative Design & Cross-Functional Teams, Working with Developers, Product Managers & Stakeholders, Running Design Sprints, Lean UX Research

Requirements
- You should have an interest in Lean UX, related to its definition, principles
- An interest in Lean UX Process, Lean UX vs. Traditional UX vs. Design Thinking, Real-World Applications of Lean UX, Benefits of Lean UX

Description
Description

Take the next step in your career!Whether you’re an up-and-coming professional, an experienced executive, aspiring manager, budding Professional. This course is an opportunity tosharpen your Lean UX capabilities, increase your efficiency for professional growth and make a positive and lasting impact in the business or organization.

With this course as your guide, you learn how to:

All the basic functions and skills required Lean UX. Key Reasons to Use Lean UX.

Transform The Need for Faster, Collaborative Design. How Lean UX Reduces Waste & Speeds Up Innovation. Lean UX Principles & Process.

Get access to recommended templates and formats for the detail’s information related to Lean UX.

Learn useful case studies, understanding the Transportation Model (Introduction). Linear programming technique (Introduction). ISO STANDARDS BASICS (Quality Certification). PERT and CPM. (Network Analysis) with useful forms and frameworks

Invest in yourself today and reap the benefits for years to come

The Frameworks of the Course

·Engaging video lectures, case studies, assessment, downloadable resources and interactive exercises.This course is created to Learn the definition of Lean UX, Core Principles, Lean UX Process, Lean UX vs. Traditional UX vs. Design Thinking, Real-World Applications of Lean UX, Benefits of Lean UX. Key Reasons to Use Lean UX, The Need for Faster, Collaborative Design, How Lean UX Reduces Waste & Speeds Up Innovation, Case Studies: How Leading Companies Apply Lean UX and also you will learn about Activities related to Self-Assessment about Your UX Approach and Case Study about Lean UX in Startups & Enterprises. Lean UX Research & Testing, Key Principles of Lean UX Research & Testing, Lean UX Research Methods, Guerrilla Testing, Rapid Prototyping & Testing, A/B Testing, Heatmaps & Session Recordings, 5-Second Tests

· The course includes multiple Case studies, resources like formats-templates-worksheets-reading materials, quizzes, self-assessment, film study and assignments to nurture and upgrade Lean UX in details.

In the first part of the course,you’ll learn the details of the definition of Lean UX, Core Principles, Lean UX Process, Lean UX vs. Traditional UX vs. Design Thinking, Real-World Applications of Lean UX, Benefits of Lean UX. Key Reasons to Use Lean UX, The Need for Faster, Collaborative Design, How Lean UX Reduces Waste & Speeds Up Innovation, Case Studies: How Leading Companies Apply Lean UX and also you will learn about Activities related to Self-Assessment about Your UX Approach and Case Study about Lean UX in Startups & Enterprises.

In the middle part of the course, you’lllearn how to develop a knowledge of Key Principles of Lean UX, Lean UX Process,The Three Pillars of Lean UX, Design Thinking, Agile Methodology, Lean Startup, think: Problem Hypothesis & Assumptions, Make: Collaborative Design & Prototyping, Check: Experimentation & Feedback. Activities related toIdentify Assumptions in Rapid Ideation Exercise. Key Principles of Lean UX, Lean UX Process,The Three Pillars of Lean UX, Design Thinking, Agile Methodology, Lean Startup, think: Problem Hypothesis & Assumptions, Make: Collaborative Design & Prototyping, Check: Experimentation & Feedback. Activities related toIdentify Assumptions in Rapid Ideation Exercise.

In the final part of the course, you’lldevelop the knowledge related to Capstone Project & Certification: Enhancing E-Commerce Checkout Experience Using Lean UX.

Course Content:

Part 1

Introduction and Study Plan

· Introduction and know your Instructor

· Study Plan and Structure of the Course

Module 1: Introduction to Lean UX

1.1 What is Lean UX?

1.1.1. Definition

1.1.2. Lean UX Process

1.1.3. Lean UX vs. Traditional UX vs. Design Thinking

1.1.4. Real-World Applications of Lean UX

1.1.5. Benefits of Lean UX

1.1.6. Conclusion

1.2. Why Lean UX?

1.2.1. Key Reasons to Use Lean UX

1.2.2. The Need for Faster, Collaborative Design

1.2.3. How Lean UX Reduces Waste & Speeds Up Innovation

1.2.4. Case Studies: How Leading Companies Apply Lean UX

1.2.5. Conclusion

Activities:

· Self-Assessment: Your UX Approach

· Case Study: Lean UX in Startups & Enterprises

Module 2: Lean UX Principles & Process

2.1 Key Principles of Lean UX

2.2. Lean UX Process

2.3. The Three Pillars of Lean UX

Design Thinking

Agile Methodology

Lean Startup

2.4. The Lean UX Cycle

Think: Problem Hypothesis & Assumptions

Make: Collaborative Design & Prototyping

Check: Experimentation & Feedback

2.5. Conclusion

Activities:

Identify Assumptions in

• Rapid Ideation Exercise

Module 3: Hypothesis-Driven Design & MVPs

3.1 What is Hypothesis-Driven Design?

3.2. Steps in Hypothesis-Driven Design

3.3. Defining Assumptions & Hypotheses

Writing & Testing Hypotheses

Prioritizing Hypotheses for UX Experiments

3.4. What is a Minimum Viable Product (MVP)?

3.5. Types of MVPs

3.6. Building Minimum Viable Products (MVPs)

3.6.1. What Makes a Good MVP?

3.6.2. Low-Fidelity vs. High-Fidelity Prototypes

3.6.3. Examples from Real Products

3.7. HDD & MVP in Agile Development

3.8. Conclusion

Activities:

Develop a UX Hypothesis for a Product

Build a Low-Fidelity MVP for User Testing

Module 4: Lean UX Research & Testing

4.1 Key Principles of Lean UX Research & Testing

4.2Lean UX Research Methods

• Guerrilla Testing

• Rapid Prototyping & Testing

• A/B Testing

• Heatmaps & Session Recordings

• 5-Second Tests

4.3. Lean UX Testing Process

4.4 Collaborative Design & Cross-Functional Teams

· Working with Developers, Product Managers & Stakeholders

· Running Design Sprints

4.5. Lean UX Research vs. Traditional UX Research

4.6. Conclusion.

Activities:

· Conduct a Quick Usability Test on a Prototype

· Facilitate a Collaborative Design Sprint

Module 5: Lean UX Metrics & Validation

5.1. Key Lean UX Metrics

5.2. Lean Analytics for UX

5.3. Validation Methods in Lean UX

5.4. Lean UX Metrics & Validation in an Agile Workflow

5.5. Iteration & Continuous Learning

· When to Pivot, Iterate, or Scale

· Using Customer Feedback Loops

5.6. Conclusion

Activities:

· Define UX Metrics for a Lean Product

· Apply an Iterative Improvement Cycle

Part 2

Module 6: Capstone Project & Certification: Enhancing E-Commerce Checkout Experience Using Lean UX

6.1. Capstone Project & Certification: Enhancing E-Commerce Checkout Experience Using Lean UX

• Project Overview

• Project Objective.

6.1.1. Applying Lean UX to a Real-World Challenge

Choose a Problem & Develop Hypotheses

Design, Prototype, & Test an MVP

6.1.2. Presentation & Feedback

Peer & Instructor Review

Iterating Based on Feedback

6.1.3. Final Certification

Submit & Present Your Project

Earn a Lean UX Certification

Who this course is for:
- Professionals with Lean UX knowledge who wants to see themselves well established in Lean UX Process.
- New professionals who are looking to see them successful in Hypothesis-Driven Design & MVPs, .
- Existing executive board directors, managing directors who is looking to get more engagement and innovation from their teams and organizations
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