Behavioral Product Management
Managing product development with a focus on understanding and influencing user behavior through behavioral science principles.
Managing product development with a focus on understanding and influencing user behavior through behavioral science principles.
A non-production environment used for development and testing before deployment to production.
A consensus-building technique where participants show their level of agreement or support by raising zero to five fingers.
The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) is a comprehensive set of guidelines, best practices, and standards for project management.
Program Increment (PI) Planning is a cadence-based event that serves as the heartbeat of the Agile Release Train, aligning teams on goals and priorities for the next increment.
Computer programs designed to simulate conversation with human users, especially over the internet.
User Experience (UX) refers to the overall experience of a person using a product, system, or service, encompassing all aspects of the end-user's interaction.
Statement of Work (SOW) is a formal document that outlines the scope, objectives, deliverables, and timelines for a project.
A medium through which a product or service is delivered to a customer, including physical and digital channels.