Motivation Theory
A framework for understanding what drives individuals to act, involving theories such as Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
A framework for understanding what drives individuals to act, involving theories such as Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
A cognitive bias where new evidence or knowledge is automatically rejected because it contradicts established norms or beliefs.
The practice of guiding and inspiring teams to create effective, user-centered design solutions that align with business goals.
A broader, more informal community of interest that spans across the entire organization, focusing on shared topics such as agile practices or UX design.
A principle that suggests the simplest explanation is often the correct one, favoring solutions that make the fewest assumptions.
The belief in one's ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task, influencing motivation and behavior.
Return on Investment (ROI) is a performance measure used to evaluate the efficiency or profitability of an investment or compare the efficiency of different investments.
Numeronym for the word "Compatibility" (C + 11 letters + Y), ensuring that systems, devices, or applications can operate together without conflict or need for modification.
A design philosophy that emphasizes core design principles over rigid adherence to standardized processes.