Expectancy Theory
A motivational theory suggesting that individuals are motivated to act based on the expected outcomes of their actions and the attractiveness of those outcomes.
A motivational theory suggesting that individuals are motivated to act based on the expected outcomes of their actions and the attractiveness of those outcomes.
A type of testing conducted to determine if the requirements of a specification are met, often the final step before delivery to the customer.
A framework that defines how an organization operates across various functions to deliver value to customers and achieve business objectives.
Research aimed at exploring and identifying new opportunities, needs, and ideas to inform the design process.
A theoretical approach that focuses on observable behaviors and dismisses internal processes, emphasizing the role of environmental factors in shaping behavior.
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.
A cognitive bias where people attribute greater value to outcomes that required significant effort to achieve.
The application of behavioral science principles to improve the design and usability of digital products, focusing on user behavior and interactions.
A meeting at the end of a sprint where the development team presents their completed work to stakeholders.