Tiny Experiments, Big Momentum: Building the Habit of Trying
March 26, 2:00 - 3:00 CST
Live on Zoom
About the Event
“We learn by doing.” – John Dewey
Many teams don’t struggle because they lack ideas.
They struggle because everything feels too big, too risky, or too political to try.
Good intentions turn into over-analysis. Momentum stalls. And improvement becomes something people talk about instead of something they do.
In this session of The Problem Solver’s Dojo, we’ll focus on building progress through small, intentional experiments. You’ll learn how to shift from planning for perfection to designing tests that create fast learning and real movement—without waiting for certainty or permission.
What We’ll Explore
Why organizations get stuck in analysis paralysis
The difference between implementing solutions and testing assumptions
How small experiments actually reduce risk instead of increasing it
What leaders can do to make trying safe again
👉 Join us and turn curiosity into action!