We Conduct Experiments to Find Evidence-Based Solutions
Organizations often change their management practices based on the gut feeling of managers or by following current fashion and percieved «best practice». But how do you know, which solutions really work in your specific setting and which don’t? Experiments are the answer. They usually involve splitting your employees into groups and treating them to different interventions. Afterwards, you can implement the solution that truly works.
Our Approach to Experiments
Over the years, we have developed a structured framework for conducting experiments with our partners.
Frequently Asked Questions
Experiments are often a new field for our partners and there are usually many questions to discuss. Here are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.
FAQs
What are experiments and how do they work?
Experiments test which solution to a challenge works best. Employees are usually split into different groups and treated with different approaches. When comparing the groups, it becomes apparent which solution works best.
What is the goal of the initiative?
To support organizations in working more evidence-based — by creating spaces to engage with research, reflect on impact, and make informed decisions.
Who is behind the initiative?
The initiative is led by Prof. Dr. Anne Burmeister (University of Cologne) and Prof. Dr. Dirk Sliwa (University of Cologne), supported by an interdisciplinary team.
Who can become a member?
Organizations of all types (companies, public institutions, nonprofits) that are interested in evidence-based practice and want to join a structured learning and exchange format.
How long does a membership last?
Membership runs for one year and is automatically renewed unless cancelled at least one month before the end of the membership year.
Is there a trial option?
Yes. Interested organizations may attend one online event as a guest before deciding to join the network.
What is included in the membership?
Members receive access to curated knowledge formats (e.g., Knowledge Bites), peer exchange, and the opportunity to participate in co-creation formats. Some add-on services may be booked separately.
Can we join even if we're just getting started with evidence-based work?
Absolutely. The initiative is designed for organizations at all stages — whether you’re experimenting for the first time or looking to deepen existing approaches.
Are field experiments required?
No. Field experiments are entirely optional. The network offers a space to explore whether such formats make sense — without obligation.
What does the collaboration look like?
We create a structure for evidence-based exchange — but you shape the experience. Members help define relevant themes and engage with formats that match their needs.
