Product Operating Model
A framework that outlines how a product is developed, managed, and delivered, including roles, processes, and tools used throughout its lifecycle.
A framework that outlines how a product is developed, managed, and delivered, including roles, processes, and tools used throughout its lifecycle.
A framework for understanding what drives individuals to act, involving theories such as Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
Knowledge Organization System (KOS) refers to a structured framework for organizing, managing, and retrieving information within a specific domain or across multiple domains.
The series of stages a product goes through from initial concept to market release, including planning, design, development, testing, and launch.
A creative thinking technique where the typical process is reversed to generate new ideas by considering the opposite of conventional assumptions.
Domain-Driven Design (DDD) is an approach to software development that focuses on modeling the business domain and its logic.
Application Programming Interface (API) is a set of tools and protocols that allow different software applications to communicate and interact with each other.
The process of setting short-term objectives and determining the actions needed to achieve them.
A phenomenon where the success or failure of a design or business outcome is influenced by external factors beyond the control of the decision-makers, akin to serendipity.