Product Architecture
The structural design of a product, defining its components, their relationships, and how they interact to fulfill the product's purpose.
The structural design of a product, defining its components, their relationships, and how they interact to fulfill the product's purpose.
A planning method that starts with defining a desirable future and then works backwards to identify steps to achieve that future.
The design of environments in which people make decisions, influencing their choices and behaviors.
The use of visual elements to draw attention to important information or guide user actions.
The way information is presented to users, which can significantly influence their decisions and perceptions.
A strategic planning technique that uses visual maps to align activities with business goals and user needs.
A strategic management template for developing new business models or documenting existing ones, detailing elements like value proposition, infrastructure, and customers.
Social, Technological, Economic, Environmental, Political, Legal, and Ethical (STEEPLE) is an analysis tool that examines the factors influencing an organization.
A specific form of banner blindness where users ignore content placed in the right-hand rail of a web page.