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The Experimentation Practice

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Benchmark your experimentation maturity

Establish a clear maturity baseline, understand what will create the most useful progression, and receive prioritised actions to strengthen your experimentation practice over time.

What it is

Find the next move for your experimentation practice

The benchmark gives teams a structured way to understand current maturity and identify the most useful opportunities for growth. It creates a shared language for capability, regardless of industry, organisation size or current level of experimentation experience.

  • Shared maturity standard

    A consistent way to understand experimentation capability across teams, functions and organisations.

  • Prioritised progression

    A practical view of what to improve first based on where the organisation is today.

  • Actionable recommendations

    Clear next steps to support planning, stakeholder conversations and maturity growth.

Assessment pillars

The maturity pillars assessed

The benchmark assesses the conditions that help experimentation scale, create trusted learning and become part of how the business makes decisions.

  • 01Pillar

    Operating model

    How experimentation is owned, resourced and connected to business priorities.

    Assessed individually

  • 02Pillar

    Standards and process

    How ideas are prioritised, hypotheses are framed, experiments are governed and learnings are documented.

    Assessed individually

  • 03Pillar

    Measurement and analysis

    Confidence in data quality, metric definition, analysis practice and result interpretation.

    Assessed individually

  • 04Pillar

    Governance and decisions

    How experimentation informs planning, prioritisation and stakeholder confidence.

    Assessed individually

  • 05Pillar

    Adoption and learning

    How widely experimentation is understood, supported and used across teams.

    Assessed individually

The maturity curve

Five stages of experimentation maturity

The benchmark places your organisation on a defined maturity curve and identifies the most useful next move for your current stage.

  1. Ad hoc — Stage 1 of 5

    Testing happens occasionally, with limited structure, standards or shared learning.

  2. Foundational — Stage 2 of 5

    Early process, measurement and ownership are forming, but practice is not yet consistent.

  3. Enabled — Stage 3 of 5

    Teams are running experiments with clearer standards, confidence and governance.

  4. Embedded — Stage 4 of 5

    Experimentation is part of how teams make decisions and prioritise work.

  5. Compounding — Stage 5 of 5

    Experimentation capability improves over time through shared learning, systems and reuse.

Movement from Ad hoc through to Compounding reflects growing structure, shared learning and decision confidence.

Register your interest

Be first to access the maturity benchmark

We are building an interactive maturity benchmark that will provide a clear maturity view and prioritised recommendations based on your organisation's current capability.

Register your interest and we will let you know when the assessment is available. If you need a guided maturity conversation sooner, you can also talk to us about assessment support.

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