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A/B Testing and Experimentation Design Training Course

A/B testing and experimentation design has become a core capability for product, growth, and analytics teams that need to prove which change actually moves conversion, retention, or engagement. When teams skip power calculations, randomization discipline, or clear success metrics, they often ship false winners and misread noise as impact, especially now that AI-assisted optimization and automated testing platforms are making it easier to launch experiments faster than teams can validate them.

A/B testing and experimentation design is the structured practice of planning, running, and interpreting controlled experiments so you can compare variants with statistical validity and make defensible decisions. It enables professionals to define hypotheses, size samples, and convert test results into practical product, marketing, or policy actions. This course is designed for product managers, growth marketers, data analysts, UX researchers, and experimentation specialists who need to build reliable testing workflows using methods informed by statistical power, sample size planning, randomization, and confidence intervals. You will leave with usable outputs such as experiment briefs, hypothesis trees, sample size plans, and decision-ready readouts that help you turn testing activity into measurable business value.

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About the Course

Organizations invest in experimentation because they want results they can prove in conversion optimization, product design, and digital journey improvement. To do that well, you need to demonstrate hypothesis design, random assignment, statistical power planning, guardrail metric selection, analysis of variance in results, and disciplined decision logging, all of which align closely with the logic of controlled testing and evidence-based change. In practice, A/B testing and experimentation design sits at the intersection of user behavior analysis, measurement integrity, and business decisioning, so weak test design creates expensive ambiguity instead of insight.

This course turns scattered experimentation habits into a repeatable system grounded in valid hypotheses, sample size calculation, experiment design documentation, control and treatment setup, and result interpretation. You will practice building experiment briefs, metric trees, power estimates, and post-test decision summaries, while being introduced to multivariate testing, sequential testing cautions, and experimentation governance patterns at a practical overview level. This course teaches you how to design valid A/B tests through hypothesis framing, sample sizing, and result interpretation so you can make decisions with confidence. It also shows you how to document experiments clearly enough for product, marketing, analytics, and leadership review.

Many teams face budget limits, traffic constraints, overlapping releases, and incomplete event tracking, which makes experimentation harder than the theory suggests. This training is built for professionals who must deliver reliable A/B testing outcomes under real-world pressure, where the cost of a bad decision is lost revenue, wasted development time, or misleading stakeholder confidence.


Target Audience

This course is designed for professionals who plan, run, measure, or govern controlled experiments across digital products, marketing funnels, and customer journeys.

  • Product Managers responsible for prioritizing and validating feature experiments
  • Growth Marketing Managers running landing page and conversion tests
  • Data Analysts calculating power, significance, and result reliability
  • UX Researchers testing interface changes and behavior hypotheses
  • Experimentation Specialists managing test calendars and variant governance
  • Digital Product Owners aligning experiments with roadmap decisions
  • Conversion Rate Optimization Specialists improving funnel performance through structured testing
  • Analytics Managers reviewing experiment integrity and stakeholder readouts
  • Customer Insight Managers translating test findings into journey changes
  • Marketing Operations Leads coordinating tags, tracking, and test execution

Course Objectives

This course equips you to plan, execute, and measure A/B testing initiatives that improve decision quality, protect statistical validity, and support confident rollout decisions.

  • Assess current experimentation maturity using a test governance checklist, metric tree, and event-tracking audit.
  • Apply hypothesis-driven experiment design to define control, variant, success metrics, and guardrail metrics.
  • Design sample size and statistical power plans using effect size, traffic estimates, and confidence thresholds.
  • Build experiment briefs and decision logs that document randomization, duration, and analysis rules.
  • Calculate test duration and sample requirements for traffic-constrained A/B tests using spreadsheet-based planning.
  • Evaluate results against confidence intervals, false-positive risk, and pre-defined stopping rules.
  • Navigate product, marketing, and analytics approval paths for overlapping experiments and release constraints.
  • Synthesize findings into stakeholder-ready experiment readouts, rollout recommendations, and post-test action plans.

Requirements & Prerequisites

Prerequisites: Working familiarity with digital product metrics such as conversion rate, CTR, retention, or activation; basic comfort reading dashboards and spreadsheets; no coding required for completion. Familiarity with hypothesis testing, Google Analytics 4, Optimizely, VWO, or similar experimentation tools is helpful but not required. Participants should bring a laptop for hands-on sample size calculations, metric mapping, and experiment planning exercises. Advanced statistical methods are introduced at an operational level, not as programming or engineering implementation.


Professional and Organizational Impact

When you lead experimentation with credible data and practical test design, you become a trusted driver of conversion insight and decision confidence.

  • Build stronger hypothesis design for high-impact A/B tests.
  • Gain confidence in sample size and power planning.
  • Strengthen interpretation of confidence intervals and significance thresholds.
  • Enhance your ability to prevent peeking and false positives.
  • Develop clearer experiment briefs and decision memos.
  • Position yourself as a reliable partner to product and growth teams.
  • Expand your ability to govern test quality across campaigns and releases.

Organizations that embed experimentation excellence into digital product and growth operations reduce wasted build effort, mitigate decision risk, and build lasting competitive advantage.

  • Reduce false winners that trigger costly product rollouts.
  • Improve conversion-rate decisions with statistically valid testing.
  • Lower experimentation waste from overlapping or underpowered tests.
  • Strengthen governance across product, marketing, and analytics teams.
  • Accelerate evidence-based feature prioritization and release planning.
  • Improve reporting credibility with decision-ready experiment summaries.
  • Support scalable optimization of digital funnels and customer journeys.

Training Methodology

This is a practical, outcome-driven course designed to turn experimentation aspiration into measurable action and credible reporting.

Methodology includes:

  • Hands-on sample size calculation using traffic, effect size, and power worksheets.
  • Scenario simulation for a low-traffic landing page test under release constraints.
  • Diagnostic review of an experiment plan against a randomization and bias checklist.
  • Stakeholder mapping for product, analytics, and marketing approval of test decisions.
  • Case analysis from e-commerce, SaaS, media, and financial services experimentation patterns.
  • Workshop to build a complete experiment brief and decision log template.
  • Reflection exercise comparing current test habits against power, validity, and governance benchmarks.

Upcoming Sessions

Next available dates worldwide

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6th Jun-28th Jun 2026

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Participants who complete the A/B Testing and Experimentation Design Training Program earn a Trainingcred Certificate of Achievement, demonstrating professional competence and alignment with global standards in learning and development.

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Accredited by the National Industrial Training Authority, ensuring programs meet nationally recognized standards of quality and relevance.

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Recognized by the CPD Certification Service, ensuring every program meets internationally benchmarked standards of professional excellence.

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Effective Learning & Skill Development

  • Build expertise with structured, outcome-driven learning.
  • Equip individuals and teams with skills that grow with industry needs.
  • Reinforce learning through real-world scenarios, case studies and practical exercises.

Career Growth & Professional Advancement

  • Apply what you learn with a proven methodology that ensures lasting impact.
  • Develop immediately usable skills that translate directly into workplace success.
  • Gain the expertise needed for career advancement and leadership roles.

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Industry Tools and Platforms Featured in this Training

The platforms and vendors Poland teams are running today — taught against real configurations, not generic vendor demos.

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  • Optimizely Optimizely
    Used to run controlled product and marketing experiments, segment audiences, and measure conversion or engagement lift.
  • LaunchDarkly LaunchDarkly
    Used to combine feature flagging with experimentation so teams can test product changes safely and roll out winners gradually.
  • Mixpanel Mixpanel
    Used to track user behavior and conversion events before, during, and after experiments.
  • Power BI Microsoft
    Used to visualize experiment performance, monitor KPIs, and share readouts with stakeholders.

Real Results from Real Professionals

Thousands of professionals have transformed their careers through our training programs. Now, it's your turn.

PL Built for Poland

How this course applies where you work

Local laws, real case studies, and data-points that make the curriculum land — not generic global theory.

The Regulations and Standards You’re Accountable To

Regulators, laws, and frameworks governing this discipline in Poland — and exactly how the curriculum maps to each one.

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Regulators

  • UOKiK Relevant when experimentation affects consumer-facing offers, pricing, claims, consent flows, or online purchasing behavior.
  • UODO Relevant for A/B testing that processes personal data, uses cookies, or segments users in ways that trigger privacy and data-protection obligations.
  • MC Relevant for digital services, data governance, and public-sector experimentation contexts that involve digital transformation.

Frameworks the course aligns with

  • 01 Ustawa z dnia 16 lutego 2007 r. o ochronie konkurencji i konsumentów · 2007
  • 02 Rozporządzenie Parlamentu Europejskiego i Rady (UE) 2016/679 · 2016
  • 03 Ustawa z dnia 18 lipca 2002 r. o świadczeniu usług drogą elektroniczną · 2002
  • 04 Ustawa z dnia 10 maja 2018 r. o ochronie danych osobowych · 2018

Business Results You Can Expect

How participants put this to work the week after training — and the measurable return their organisation can plan for.

How participants apply this

Participants in Poland would use this course to plan experiments for e-commerce funnels, SaaS onboarding, app engagement, and campaign landing pages. They would define a primary metric, choose a control and variant, and make sure randomization and sample size are sufficient before launch. In day-to-day work, product managers and analysts would turn hypotheses into test plans, then use experiment readouts to decide whether to ship, iterate, or stop. Growth teams would apply the same approach to pricing pages, checkout flows, signup forms, and retention nudges so decisions are based on measured impact rather than opinion.

Expected ROI

Within 6–12 months, teams usually see fewer opinion-led product changes and more decisions backed by measured evidence. The main business value comes from reducing wasted releases, identifying winning variants faster, and improving conversion or retention by prioritizing tests with the highest expected impact. A second benefit is better cross-functional alignment, because experiment briefs and readouts create a shared decision record. In practice, the return often shows up as a more disciplined testing cadence and a clearer link between analytics work and revenue or growth outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got questions? We've gathered the answers to common queries to help you feel confident and informed.

Not every team needs massive traffic, but experiments do need enough volume to reach a defensible sample size. Lower-traffic teams often focus on higher-impact changes, longer run times, or broader metrics such as sign-up completion rather than very small UI tweaks.

Sample size planning helps you avoid false winners and tests that stop too early. It also makes it more likely that a real effect will be detected if one exists, instead of confusing random noise with a meaningful improvement.

You can, but it becomes harder to know which change caused the result. For most teams, single-variable tests are easier to interpret and better for building a reliable experimentation program.

A result is usually ready when the test has met its planned duration or sample size, the primary metric shows a clear outcome, and the decision rules were defined before launch. Teams should also check that the result is not being driven by a short-lived novelty effect or a broken implementation.

Product managers, growth marketers, data analysts, UX researchers, and experimentation specialists all benefit because they need to design tests, interpret data, and present decision-ready findings. The course is especially useful for teams that already run experiments but want more consistency and statistical discipline.

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