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.
An informal usability testing method where random passersby are asked to try out a product or feature and provide feedback.
A professional responsible for overseeing the planning and execution of a product launch, ensuring alignment with strategic goals and successful market entry.
A management framework that organizes employees into small, cross-functional teams (tribes) to enhance agility, collaboration, and innovation.
A collection of multiple squads working in the same domain or on related projects, typically consisting of 40-150 people.
A usability technique used to evaluate the findability and labeling of topics in a website's structure by having participants find specific items in a simplified text version of the site.
A project management technique that identifies the longest sequence of dependent tasks and calculates the shortest possible project duration.
A statistical phenomenon where two independent events appear to be correlated due to a selection bias.
Total Quality Management (TQM) is a comprehensive management approach focused on continuous improvement in all aspects of an organization.