Ivy Lee Method
A productivity technique where individuals list their six most important tasks for the next day and tackle them in order of priority.
A productivity technique where individuals list their six most important tasks for the next day and tackle them in order of priority.
Numeronym for the word "Multilingualization" (M + 17 letters + N), enabling a product or system to support multiple languages, allowing users to switch between languages as needed.
A methodology that promotes iterative development, collaboration, and flexibility to adapt to changing requirements.
The ability of users to influence the behavior and outcomes of a system or product, allowing them to interact with it according to their preferences.
The ease with which users can find new features or content within a product.
An approach that places the user's needs, preferences, and behaviors at the forefront of all design and development activities.
A Japanese term meaning "continuous improvement," focusing on small, incremental changes to enhance processes and products.
A unique attribute, feature, or capability of a product, service, or brand that sets it apart from competitors in the market.
A strategic planning tool that focuses on outcomes and objectives rather than specific features, allowing for flexibility in achieving goals.