Sometimes, when I’m walking our clients through test results, I get the impression that they’re hesitating before asking me any questions. Maybe they think their questions are too obvious or will make them look like they don’t know what they’re talking about.
Regardless of the reason, here’s a little secret: Good analysts like it when you ask questions. Because questions show that you’re listening, that you’re internalizing what we’re reporting to you, and that you care about the numbers. And this—quite frankly—makes us happy.
Additionally, irrespective of whether you’re directly involved in testing or simply an executive stakeholder, I believe that it’s your right to truly understand the results that are put in front of you before you accept them as truth.
And the thing is, you really should care about the numbers. If no one cared about analytics, you would just make changes to your website under the assumption that all your customers will respond to those changes in the way you want them to.
You’ll also never know if the hours your team spent strategizing, brainstorming, concepting, and having those…um, ”constructive” debates around button size, imagery, and headline copy were worth anything if you’re not also measuring the impact to your customers and on your bottom line.
It’s also important to align on what questioning is not. While I encourage questions, I, of course, discourage challenging or belittling. Rather, questioning should really be about taking time to understand the test reports, presentations, charts, and how it impacts an overall experience.
If something looks askew, ask about it. If you’re working with good analysts, they’ll take time to explain the process of assembling key data points to you.
In the end, your analysts will appreciate the dialogue that you open up by asking these questions, and the subsequent alignment that happens–because when everyone can speak the same language around testing methodology and results, we all win.
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