Overconfidence Effect
A cognitive bias where a person's subjective confidence in their judgments is greater than their objective accuracy.
A cognitive bias where a person's subjective confidence in their judgments is greater than their objective accuracy.
Domain-Driven Design (DDD) is an approach to software development that focuses on modeling the business domain and its logic.
Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF) is the smallest set of functionality that delivers significant value to users and can be marketed effectively.
Any interaction or communication between a brand and its audience.
A cognitive bias where individuals interpret others' behaviors as having hostile intent, even when the behavior is ambiguous or benign.
The sequence of phases through which a product or project passes from conception to completion.
The phenomenon where having too many options leads to decision-making paralysis and decreased satisfaction.
The tendency to recall past behavior in a way that aligns with current beliefs and attitudes.
The tendency for people to believe that others are telling the truth, leading to a general assumption of honesty in communication.