Six Sigma
A data-driven methodology aimed at improving processes by identifying and removing defects, and reducing variability.
A data-driven methodology aimed at improving processes by identifying and removing defects, and reducing variability.
A cognitive process that groups information into manageable units, making it easier to remember and process.
The process by which attention is guided by internal goals and external stimuli, affecting how information is processed and remembered.
Plan, Do, Check, and Act (PDCA) is a four-step management method used for continuous improvement of processes and products.
A method in natural language processing where multiple prompts are linked to generate more complex and contextually accurate responses.
The systematic approach to managing innovation processes, from idea generation to implementation.
A step-by-step guide that helps users complete a complex task by breaking it down into manageable steps.
Elements of a service or product that are not visible to the user but are essential for delivering the front-stage experience.
Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Put to another use, Eliminate, and Reverse (SCAMPER) is a creative thinking technique that encourages innovation in a product or process.