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4. Expect the unexpected. “Customers will do things you don’t expect,” Cheng said. Don’t bring any preconceptions to the table, and don’t be surprised if your pet idea doesn’t pan out. “The source of ideas to test is irrelevant to your customers,” he added, “so it shouldn’t matter to you either.”
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