GIST Planning
Goals, Ideas, Steps, and Tasks (GIST) is an agile planning technique to break down projects into manageable parts.
Goals, Ideas, Steps, and Tasks (GIST) is an agile planning technique to break down projects into manageable parts.
A decision-making tool that helps prioritize tasks or projects based on specific criteria, such as impact and effort.
The use of technology to perform repetitive tasks or processes in a workflow, liberating skilled experts from tedious activities and empowering them to focus on higher-order problem-solving and creative tasks.
A meeting where the Agile team discusses and decides what tasks will be completed in the upcoming sprint, establishing a clear plan for the sprint's duration.
An estimation technique used in Agile software development where team members assign story points to tasks through consensus-based discussion.
A tool used to prioritize tasks based on their impact and effort, helping to focus on high-value activities.
A cognitive bias where people overestimate the probability of success for difficult tasks and underestimate it for easy tasks.
A list of tasks and deliverables that a team commits to completing during a sprint, providing a clear focus and scope for the sprint's duration.
A hybrid Agile project management framework that combines elements of Scrum and Kanban to improve flexibility and workflow management.