Scrum
An agile framework for managing work with an emphasis on software development, characterized by sprints and iterative progress.
An agile framework for managing work with an emphasis on software development, characterized by sprints and iterative progress.
Acquisition, Activation, Retention, Referral, and Revenue (AARRR) is a metrics framework for assessing user engagement and business performance.
An organizational environment that encourages and supports creative thinking, risk-taking, and the pursuit of new ideas.
A visual technique used in Agile development to arrange user stories in a way that helps teams understand the user journey and prioritize work effectively.
Product Requirements is a document that outlines the essential features, functionalities, and constraints of a product.
A short, time-boxed period used in Agile development to research a concept or explore a new technology.
A process by which users are automatically enrolled into a service or program, often used to increase participation rates.
The application of neuroscience principles to marketing, aiming to understand consumer behavior and improve marketing strategies.
A visual workflow management method used to visualize work, limit work-in-progress, and maximize efficiency.