Systems Thinking
A holistic approach to analysis that focuses on the way that a system's constituent parts interrelate and how systems work over time and within the context of larger systems.
A holistic approach to analysis that focuses on the way that a system's constituent parts interrelate and how systems work over time and within the context of larger systems.
A cognitive bias that limits a person to using an object only in the way it is traditionally used.
A cross-functional team that is given the autonomy, resources, and authority to make decisions and take ownership of the product's success, focusing on solving user problems and achieving business outcomes.
An event where developers, designers, and other stakeholders collaborate intensively on software projects, typically within a short timeframe.
A cross-functional team focused on solving customer problems and achieving business outcomes, with a strong emphasis on discovery, experimentation, and continuous improvement.
A strategy that focuses on identifying and addressing the specific problems or "pain points" of users in order to improve search engine rankings and attract more targeted traffic.
The risk that the product being developed will not deliver sufficient value to the users, meaning it won't meet their needs or solve their problems.
A common solution to a recurring problem that is ineffective and counterproductive, often resulting in negative consequences.
An inference method used in AI and expert systems where reasoning starts from known facts and applies rules to derive new facts.