Growth & Business Optimization Topics
Growth strategies, experimentation frameworks, and business optimization. Includes A/B testing, conversion optimization, and growth playbooks.
Feature Success Measurement
Focuses on measuring the impact of a single feature or product change. Key skills include defining a primary success metric, selecting secondary and guardrail metrics to detect negative side effects, planning measurement windows that account for ramp up and stabilization, segmenting users to detect differential impacts, designing experiments or observational analyses, and creating dashboards and reports for monitoring. Also covers rollout strategies, conversion and funnel metrics related to the feature, and criteria for declaring success or rollback.
Impact Driven Mindset
Approach and habits that prioritize measurable impact over activity. Topics include defining success criteria and hypotheses, using data to compare and prioritize initiatives, selecting work with the highest expected business return, balancing short term wins and long term investments, time boxing experiments and minimum viable solutions to learn quickly, and communicating impact oriented choices to stakeholders. Candidates should be ready to show examples of how they set impact goals, measured results, and redirected effort based on outcomes.
Metrics Selection and Diagnostic Interpretation
Addresses how to choose appropriate metrics and how to interpret and diagnose metric changes. Includes selecting primary and secondary metrics for experiments and initiatives, balancing leading indicators against lagging indicators, avoiding metric gaming, and handling conflicting signals when different metrics move in different directions. Also covers anomaly detection and root cause diagnosis: given a metric change, enumerate potential causes, propose investigative steps, identify supporting diagnostic metrics or logs, design quick experiments or data queries to validate hypotheses, and recommend remedial actions. Communication of nuanced or inconclusive results to non technical stakeholders is also emphasized.