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Alex Cowan is a Lecturer at the Darden School of Business, University of Virginia, where he teaches courses such as Digital Product Management, Software Design, and Software Development, including in the Master of Science in Business Analytics program. He developed the Coursera specialization Digital Product Management, a top-ranked offering, and pioneered Hypothesis-Driven Development (HDD), a framework integrating agile, Lean Startup, and design thinking to optimize digital product innovation. His work emphasizes systematic experimentation, user testing, and metrics-driven design to reduce waste and focus creative efforts.
Research interests center on bridging academic rigor with modern practices. He focuses on customer experience (CX) mapping, agile user story creation, parallel prototyping, and analytical debugging in software design. His HDD methodology addresses high failure rates in IT projects by prioritizing testable hypotheses, iterative design, and actionable metrics like the innovation accounting metric 'F'.
He advises startups and corporate ventures, serves on four corporate boards, and has a background in Industrial Engineering and Economics from Stanford University. His teaching philosophy involves experiential learning, using divergence-convergence patterns to train students in digital innovation through hands-on practice.
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