Product Strategist
A professional responsible for defining the strategic direction of a product, ensuring it aligns with market needs and business objectives.
A professional responsible for defining the strategic direction of a product, ensuring it aligns with market needs and business objectives.
A type of long-term memory involving information that can be consciously recalled, such as facts and events.
An economic theory that explains why some necessities, such as water, are less expensive than non-essentials, like diamonds, despite their greater utility.
The tendency to favor people who are similar to oneself in terms of background, beliefs, or interests.
An organizational environment that encourages and supports creative thinking, risk-taking, and the pursuit of new ideas.
Also known as Self Relevance Effect, the tendency for individuals to better remember information that is personally relevant or related to themselves.
Redundant, outdated, or unnecessary code or design elements that accumulate over time in a system.
Numeronym for the word "Observability" (O + 11 letters + N), the ability to observe the internal states of a system based on its external outputs, facilitating troubleshooting and performance optimization.
A combination of software tools, technologies, and services used to develop, manage, and deliver a product.