Retrospective
A meeting held at the end of a project or development cycle, also known as a "post-mortem," to review what went well, what didn't, and how processes can be improved in the future.
A meeting held at the end of a project or development cycle, also known as a "post-mortem," to review what went well, what didn't, and how processes can be improved in the future.
A professional who designs, builds, and maintains systems for processing large-scale data sets.
A mode of thinking, derived from Dual Process Theory, that is fast, automatic, and intuitive, often relying on heuristics and immediate impressions.
A set of standards and guidelines used to ensure the integrity, security, and compliance of business processes and IT systems.
The practice of comparing one's performance, processes, or practices to those of peers or competitors to identify areas for improvement.
Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a strategic framework used to align an organization's business strategy with its IT infrastructure.
A process decision toolkit that allows organizations to tailor their agile practices to their specific needs, promoting agility and continuous improvement.
Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) is an iterative four-step management method used for continuous improvement of processes and products.
A step-by-step guide that helps users complete a complex task by breaking it down into manageable steps.