MECE
Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive (MECE) is a problem-solving framework ensuring that categories are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, avoiding overlaps and gaps.
Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive (MECE) is a problem-solving framework ensuring that categories are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, avoiding overlaps and gaps.
A type of usability testing conducted during the design process to identify issues and improve the design iteratively.
A principle that suggests people are more likely to comply with requests or follow suggestions from authority figures.
A principle stating that a system should be liberal in what it accepts and conservative in what it sends, meaning it should handle user input flexibly while providing clear, consistent output, similar to the principle of fault tolerance.
A technique or tool used to lock oneself into following through on a commitment, often by adding a cost to failing to do so.
A bias that occurs when the sample chosen for a study or survey is not representative of the population being studied, affecting the validity of the results.
A tool used during brainstorming sessions to prompt and inspire creative thinking, often containing questions, scenarios, or constraints.
Newly developing patterns or shifts in technology, behavior, or design that have the potential to influence future practices and strategies.
Product Strategy is a framework that outlines how a product will achieve its business goals and satisfy customer needs.