Introduction
I want to share a simple idea that sits at the heart of learning by experimentation.
I am working with an organisation that wants to transform how it operates. The goal is clear. The direction is clear.
Start Small, Then Go Big
Instead of rolling out a full solution immediately, we are starting small. We are bringing together a small group to shape an outline design.
We are then simulating it, mock meetings, mock reports.
And we ask one simple question: Will this actually work?
If it looks promising, we will run a small pilot. Learn. Adjust. Only then do we decide whether to scale it up.
"Treating your project, especially early on, as a series of small experiments."
This is what “prove it works” really means. It allows you to reduce cost, increase confidence, and move faster without betting the whole project too early.