Product vs. Program
Products are individual items or services designed to meet specific customer needs, while programs are collections of related projects and products managed together to achieve broader strategic goals.
Products are individual items or services designed to meet specific customer needs, while programs are collections of related projects and products managed together to achieve broader strategic goals.
A large body of work that can be broken down into smaller tasks or user stories, used in agile project management to organize work.
A visual representation of a sequence of events or user interactions, used to plan and communicate the flow of a narrative or process.
Marketing Qualified Lead (MQL) is a prospective customer who has shown interest in a company's product or service and meets specific criteria indicating a higher likelihood of becoming a customer.
Crit (Design Critique) is a structured feedback session where designers present their work and receive constructive feedback from peers.
A cognitive bias where people perceive past events as having been more predictable than they actually were.
The practice of promoting and defending the value of design within an organization or community.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are quantifiable measures used to evaluate the success of an organization, employee, or project in meeting objectives for performance.
A broader, more informal community of interest that spans across the entire organization, focusing on shared topics such as agile practices or UX design.