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Introduce gradual, not radical, changes

Use small changes to adjust your product: It is faster and less expensive, and it is easier to track the effect of those changes.

Key metrics to measure:

  • Behavioural - how easy is your product to use?: Task Success, Task Time, Error rate.
  • Attitude - how do users feel about your product?: Net Promoter Score, System Usability Score.

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