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Structuring your research is hard, working out what you should research, why and how is tough. In this episode I explore research methods, and show how you can structure your research to answer these questions. So, when boss asks “Why have you spent my money on this experiment?” you can answer with confidence.
Along the way we see how Edison structured his research, and how he addressed issues his competitor in England, Swan was suffering with.
To support this episode is long read blog post on my website, complete with a diagram explaining the research roadmap process. Please check this out. The diagram will help.
What methods and processes do you use to structure your research? – Let me know on Twitter @mcwoods.
PS: If you can hear the train the background drop me a line on Twitter @mcwoods and let me know!
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Link to Additional Notes
Structuring your research is hard, working out what you should research, why and how is tough. In this episode I explore research methods, and show how you can structure your research to answer these questions. So, when boss asks “Why have you spent my money on this experiment?” you can answer with confidence.
Along the way we see how Edison structured his research, and how he addressed issues his competitor in England, Swan was suffering with.
To support this episode is long read blog post on my website, complete with a diagram explaining the research roadmap process. Please check this out. The diagram will help.
What methods and processes do you use to structure your research? – Let me know on Twitter @mcwoods.
PS: If you can hear the train the background drop me a line on Twitter @mcwoods and let me know!