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Great post. Though Lean terminology doesn't jive with the meaning of "valid" and "truth" that I learned in my logic class. Shouldn't we be testing our hypotheses for "truth" rather than "validity"?

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Validity

The planning right before heading out to talk to people is super super important - nice post
It's SO important to ask questions that give you measurable data. Ask your interviewees to tell you a story about the last time they had ___problem x___ (or) ask them what the ideal solution is for ___problem x___. As Cindy Alvarez has put it: "Almost anyone will do anything for you as long as: the request is short, you are enthusiastic, and they don't have to make any decision that requires more than one minute of thought." Knowing this, why ask yes/no questions when you can get more from your interviewees.
super insightful. What happened to the Byoyo team after the workshop?
I got out of the building this past weekend in New York. I know first hand that you have to ask the right questions of the right potential buyer to get useful information.