Design Advocacy
The practice of promoting and defending the value of design within an organization or community.
The practice of promoting and defending the value of design within an organization or community.
Reasons to Believe (RTB) is a marketing concept that refers to the evidence or arguments that support a product's claims and persuade consumers of its benefits.
The technology of transmitting and understanding information through touch.
Conversations with key stakeholders to gather insights, expectations, and feedback, ensuring their needs are understood and considered in the project.
Software Requirements Specification (SRS) is a detailed document that outlines the functional and non-functional requirements of a software system.
A cognitive bias where group members tend to discuss information that everyone already knows rather than sharing unique information, leading to less effective decision-making.
The phenomenon where people follow the direction of another person's gaze, influencing their attention and behavior.
A strategic management template for developing new business models or documenting existing ones, detailing elements like value proposition, infrastructure, and customers.
The planning, development, and management of content to meet business and user needs, ensuring consistency and effectiveness across all channels.