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.
A framework for designing habit-forming products that includes four phases: Trigger, Action, Variable Reward, and Investment.
In-product assistance provided within the context of a specific task or screen, tailored to the user's current needs.
Adhering to laws, regulations, and guidelines relevant to business operations and product development.
The process of understanding user behaviors, needs, and motivations through various qualitative and quantitative methods.
The study of cultural norms, values, and practices and their influence on human behavior.
A framework for prioritizing product features based on their impact on customer satisfaction, classifying features into categories such as basic, performance, and delight.
The systematic process of capturing, evaluating, and implementing ideas to drive innovation, reflecting a collective commitment to continuous improvement and product excellence.
Impact, Confidence, and Ease of implementation (ICE) is a prioritization framework used in product management to evaluate features.