Top-Down Product Strategy
A strategic approach where decisions and direction are set by top-level management and flow down through the organization, often aligned with overarching business goals.
A strategic approach where decisions and direction are set by top-level management and flow down through the organization, often aligned with overarching business goals.
The set of shared values, practices, and goals that characterize a startup company.
A methodology that focuses on minimizing waste and maximizing value in business processes.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a comprehensive cloud computing platform provided by Amazon that offers a wide range of services including computing power, storage, and databases.
A strategic planning technique that uses visual maps to align activities with business goals and user needs.
Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act (OODA) is a decision-making framework often used in strategic planning and rapid response situations.
A small, cross-functional team of 6-12 people focused on delivering a specific product feature or component.
Serviceable Addressable Market (SAM) is the portion of the Total Addressable Market that a company can target with its products and services.
Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF) is the smallest set of functionality that delivers significant value to users and can be marketed effectively.