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How to design assumption-killing interview questions

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We reframe user interviews as assumption-killing tools that reduce risk and reveal real behavior. We walk through desirability, viability, and feasibility, then show how to design hypotheses, ask better questions, avoid bias, and synthesize patterns that matter.
• reframing interviews from validation to risk reduction
• the big three risks desirability, viability, feasibility
• pipeline from belief to hypothesis to question
• behavior over opinions as the core signal
• four evidence types past, present workflow, emotion, decision criteria
• direct vs indirect questions and when to use each
• avoiding leading language, hypotheticals, and founder energy bias
• synthesis signals repeated pain, workarounds, delay, resistance
• designing interviews that expose gaps rather than soothe egos

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Chapters

1. Why Interviews Aren’t Validation (00:00:00)

2. Desirability, Viability, Feasibility (00:00:57)

3. From Beliefs To Testable Hypotheses (00:02:16)

4. Evidence Over Opinions (00:03:33)

5. Direct vs Indirect Questions (00:05:16)

6. Leading Language And Bias (00:07:07)

7. Synthesis And Repeated Patterns (00:08:39)

8. Uncomfortable Truths And Next Steps (00:09:41)

11 episodes

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Manage episode 522493777 series 3685711
Content provided by Omer Frank. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Omer Frank or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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We reframe user interviews as assumption-killing tools that reduce risk and reveal real behavior. We walk through desirability, viability, and feasibility, then show how to design hypotheses, ask better questions, avoid bias, and synthesize patterns that matter.
• reframing interviews from validation to risk reduction
• the big three risks desirability, viability, feasibility
• pipeline from belief to hypothesis to question
• behavior over opinions as the core signal
• four evidence types past, present workflow, emotion, decision criteria
• direct vs indirect questions and when to use each
• avoiding leading language, hypotheticals, and founder energy bias
• synthesis signals repeated pain, workarounds, delay, resistance
• designing interviews that expose gaps rather than soothe egos

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Why Interviews Aren’t Validation (00:00:00)

2. Desirability, Viability, Feasibility (00:00:57)

3. From Beliefs To Testable Hypotheses (00:02:16)

4. Evidence Over Opinions (00:03:33)

5. Direct vs Indirect Questions (00:05:16)

6. Leading Language And Bias (00:07:07)

7. Synthesis And Repeated Patterns (00:08:39)

8. Uncomfortable Truths And Next Steps (00:09:41)

11 episodes

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