ICE Scoring Model
Impact, Confidence, and Ease of implementation (ICE) is a prioritization framework used in product management to evaluate features.
Impact, Confidence, and Ease of implementation (ICE) is a prioritization framework used in product management to evaluate features.
A framework that defines how an organization operates across various functions to deliver value to customers and achieve business objectives.
The perceived and actual properties of an object that determine how it could be used.
Also known as feature creep, the continuous addition of new features to a product, often beyond the original scope, leading to project delays and resource strain.
A framework that outlines how a product is developed, managed, and delivered, including roles, processes, and tools used throughout its lifecycle.
A psychological principle where people place higher value on objects or opportunities that are perceived to be limited or rare.
Goal-Question-Metrics (GQM) is a framework for defining and interpreting software metrics by identifying goals, formulating questions to determine if the goals are met, and applying metrics to answer those questions.
A clear and concise statement that defines the purpose and goals of a product, guiding its development and strategic direction.
A strategy or plan that outlines how a company will launch a product to market, including target audience, marketing tactics, and sales strategy.