Behavioral Product Management
Managing product development with a focus on understanding and influencing user behavior through behavioral science principles.
Managing product development with a focus on understanding and influencing user behavior through behavioral science principles.
A tendency for respondents to answer questions in a manner that is not truthful or accurate, often influenced by social desirability or survey design.
The process of planning, creating, and managing content in a way that is user-centered and purpose-driven.
A programming paradigm that uses objects and classes to structure software design, promoting reusability and scalability.
The process of defining and creating algorithms to solve problems and perform tasks efficiently.
A quick and cost-effective usability testing method where feedback is gathered from users in informal settings, often in public places.
The tendency for people to overestimate their ability to control events.
A research approach that starts with observations and develops broader generalizations or theories from them.
A research method where participants take photographs of their activities, environments, or interactions to provide insights into their behaviors and experiences.