Buy-a-Feature
A prioritization technique where stakeholders use a limited budget to "buy" features they believe are most valuable, helping to prioritize the development roadmap.
A prioritization technique where stakeholders use a limited budget to "buy" features they believe are most valuable, helping to prioritize the development roadmap.
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.
Market Requirements Document (MRD) is a comprehensive document that outlines the market's needs, target audience, and business objectives for a product.
An algorithm used by Google Search to rank web pages in their search engine results, based on the number and quality of links to a page.
A business culture that prioritizes product development and innovation as the key drivers of growth and success, often involving cross-functional collaboration.
A strategic approach where multiple potential solutions are tested to identify the most promising one.
An approach that applies Agile principles to IT operations, emphasizing iterative development, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
The speed at which leads move through the sales funnel.