Scope Creep
Also known as feature creep, the continuous addition of new features to a product, often beyond the original scope, leading to project delays and resource strain.
Also known as feature creep, the continuous addition of new features to a product, often beyond the original scope, leading to project delays and resource strain.
A framework that defines how an organization operates across various functions to deliver value to customers and achieve business objectives.
The percentage of users who start but do not complete a desired action, such as completing a form or purchasing a product.
A metric that shows the revenue that a company can expect to receive annually from its customers for subscriptions or services.
Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS) is a framework for scaling agile product development to multiple teams working on a single product.
The process of distinguishing a product from its competitors through unique features, benefits, or branding to attract and retain customers.
A cognitive bias where people perceive an outcome as certain while it is actually uncertain, based on how information is presented.
The tendency for people to defer purchasing decisions to a later time, often leading to procrastination.
Acquisition, Activation, Retention, Referral, and Revenue (AARRR) is a metrics framework for assessing user engagement and business performance.