Why do so many organizations struggle with their Experimentation Culture? And how can we win the experimentation and continuous improvement game? Establising a Culture of Experimentation that leverages all your potentials available, is so much bigger than just A/B-Testing. But for both, Testing and the bigger Experimentation game, there are some major obstacles that need to be overcome. Let’s discuss them.
Last week (11 March 2025) I had the honor to meet Frederick Mieke from Varify.io® A/B Testing. Many of my clients don’t use A/B-Testing at all. But nevertheless, very soon, we found huge common ground and our talk shifted to a crucial topic:

Continuous improvement is INCREDIBLY VALUABLE, but many organizations struggle to incorporate experimentation into their daily routines. Today, let’s have a look at the “why”.
typical challenges in A/B-Testing
It’s NOT ONLY about the typical known challenges in A/B-Testing:
- ➡️ having enough traffic for “statistical significance”
- ➡️ coping with fact that 70-80% of tests fail
- ➡️ solving technological issues
deeper challenges of experimentation culture
But it’s also and MAINLY about deeper challenges of experimentation culture in general:
- 🚨 rethinking decisioning principles, often up to the C-Level!
- 🚨 smart balance of research vs. getting things done,
- 🚨 changing core processes of organizations,
- 🚨 psychology and internal communication,
- 🚨 overcoming skepticism and resistances.
These 5 “gaps of death” affect all levels of an organization. Experimenting via A/B-Testing tools here only scratches the surface. It’s much bigger. As nearly everything gets digitized, the real power lies in embracing all given possibilities.
An experimentation culture rejects non-improving changes and accepts only those based on data and facts. Across all levels. And this can collide with classical approaches to decision-making in so many ways.
So, Is it enough to simply let a junior marketer do some A/B-Tests?
And now, as Frederick pinpointed this very well, not few organizations “simply let a junior marketer do some A/B-Tests”. And think this topic is solved.
What happens?
You name it, the A/B-Testing project fails…
Frederick and I are discussing this further. How can we give more and better guidance for organizations navigating this difficult terrain?
TL;DR
By addressing and solving the 5 Experimentation Culture gaps of death, you increase chances for successful experimentation. Or to put it into a more general context, you take a big leap in leveraging digitisation.
Let’s bridge these gaps of death.
It’s so urgently needed nowadays.
Let’s ignite serious innovation and speed this up – gladly in your organization as well.
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