Enterprise Architecture
Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a strategic framework used to align an organization's business strategy with its IT infrastructure.
Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a strategic framework used to align an organization's business strategy with its IT infrastructure.
A brainstorming technique that frames problems as opportunities for innovation, starting with the phrase "How might we...?".
The visual, auditory, and other sensory elements that represent a brand, such as logos, colors, and jingles.
Adhering to laws, regulations, and guidelines relevant to business operations and product development.
The four key elements of marketing: Product, Price, Place, and Promotion, used to develop marketing strategies.
The process of identifying and assessing the influence and interest of various stakeholders in a project, to prioritize engagement and communication strategies.
A high-level description of a system's structure and interactions, focusing on its market-facing aspects rather than technical details.
Objectives and Key Results (OKR) is a goal-setting framework for defining and tracking objectives and their outcomes.
The study and application of ethical considerations in the development, implementation, and use of technology.