Innovation Management
The systematic approach to managing innovation processes, from idea generation to implementation.
The systematic approach to managing innovation processes, from idea generation to implementation.
A structured framework for product design that stands for Comprehend the situation, Identify the customer, Report customer needs, Cut through prioritization, List solutions, Evaluate trade-offs, and Summarize recommendations.
User Experience (UX) refers to the overall experience of a person using a product, system, or service, encompassing all aspects of the end-user's interaction.
The abilities and knowledge required to effectively plan, execute, and close projects, including leadership, communication, time management, and risk management.
An approach to design that aligns design activities with strategic business goals, ensuring that design contributes to overall organizational success.
The use of statistical techniques and algorithms to analyze historical data and make predictions about future outcomes.
Quantitative data that provides broad, numerical insights but often lacks the contextual depth that thick data provides.
A cognitive bias where people overemphasize information that is placed prominently or in a way that catches their attention first.
A principle that suggests the simplest explanation is often the correct one, favoring solutions that make the fewest assumptions.