Sustainability
The practice of designing and implementing processes, systems, or business solutions in a way that ensures their long-term viability, efficiency, and maintainability.
The practice of designing and implementing processes, systems, or business solutions in a way that ensures their long-term viability, efficiency, and maintainability.
A cognitive bias where new evidence or knowledge is automatically rejected because it contradicts established norms or beliefs.
The four key elements of marketing: Product, Price, Place, and Promotion, used to develop marketing strategies.
A professional responsible for overseeing the planning and execution of a product launch, ensuring alignment with strategic goals and successful market entry.
A sorting algorithm that distributes elements into a number of buckets, sorts each bucket individually, and then combines the buckets to get the sorted list.
The study of the principles and techniques of art, including visual composition, aesthetics, and the role of art in society.
A logical fallacy that occurs when one assumes that what is true for a part is also true for the whole.
A Japanese term meaning "the real place," used in Lean management to describe the place where value is created.
A tool used to organize ideas and data into groups based on their natural relationships.