Scrum Agile Framework
An Agile project management framework that uses iterative cycles, called sprints, to deliver incremental improvements and adapt to changing requirements.
An Agile project management framework that uses iterative cycles, called sprints, to deliver incremental improvements and adapt to changing requirements.
A cognitive bias where people underestimate the complexity and challenges involved in scaling systems, processes, or businesses.
A strategic planning tool that outlines the future direction of a project or product using Kanban principles, emphasizing continuous delivery and improvement.
Often referred to as "marketing funnel", a model that represents the user journey from awareness to purchase used to analyze and optimize conversion of prospects to customers.
The use of AI and advanced analytics to divide users into meaningful segments based on behavior and characteristics.
A collective term for Request for Information (RFI), Request for Proposal (RFP), and Request for Quotation (RFQ) processes used in procurement.
The core values outlined in the Agile Manifesto, including individuals and interactions, working software, customer collaboration, and responding to change.
The drive to perform an activity due to external rewards or pressures rather than for the inherent enjoyment of the activity itself.
A cognitive bias where individuals or organizations continue to invest in a failing project or decision due to the amount of resources already committed.