Hick’s Law
A principle that states the time it takes to make a decision increases with the number and complexity of choices available.
A principle that states the time it takes to make a decision increases with the number and complexity of choices available.
A visual workflow management method used to visualize work, limit work-in-progress, and maximize efficiency.
A Japanese term meaning "continuous improvement," focusing on small, incremental changes to enhance processes and products.
The use of software tools to run tests on code automatically, ensuring functionality and identifying defects without manual intervention.
A methodology that focuses on minimizing waste and maximizing value in business processes.
The use of technology to perform repetitive tasks or processes in a workflow, liberating skilled experts from tedious activities and empowering them to focus on higher-order problem-solving and creative tasks.
A team that supports other teams by providing specialized expertise and tools to improve their performance.
A web-based interface that allows customers to find information and perform tasks without needing assistance from a customer service representative.
The process of defining and creating algorithms to solve problems and perform tasks efficiently.