Groupshift
A phenomenon where group members make decisions that are more extreme than the initial inclination of its members due to group discussions and interactions.
A phenomenon where group members make decisions that are more extreme than the initial inclination of its members due to group discussions and interactions.
Activities that give the appearance of innovation but do not produce tangible results.
The tendency for people to defer purchasing decisions to a later time, often leading to procrastination.
A strategic planning tool that outlines the future direction of a project or product using Kanban principles, emphasizing continuous delivery and improvement.
A small, specialized market segment focused on a particular product or service, often characterized by a unique demand.
The speed at which leads move through the sales funnel.
The principle that the more a metric is used to make decisions, the more it will be subject to corruption and distort the processes it is intended to monitor.
A focus on the results or benefits of a project rather than the activities or deliverables produced.
The process of integrating knowledge into computer systems to solve complex problems, often used in AI development.