Product vs. Program
Products are individual items or services designed to meet specific customer needs, while programs are collections of related projects and products managed together to achieve broader strategic goals.
Products are individual items or services designed to meet specific customer needs, while programs are collections of related projects and products managed together to achieve broader strategic goals.
The process of distinguishing a product from its competitors through unique features, benefits, or branding to attract and retain customers.
A systematic evaluation of all features in a product to determine their usage, effectiveness, and alignment with business goals.
Minimum Viable Feature (MVF) is the smallest possible version of a feature that delivers value to users and allows for meaningful feedback collection.
User Experience (UX) refers to the overall experience of a person using a product, system, or service, encompassing all aspects of the end-user's interaction.
The process of evaluating a product by testing it with real users to gather feedback and identify usability issues.
The degree to which a product's elements are consistent with external standards or other products.
A statement that explains the unique value a product or service provides to its customers, differentiating it from competitors.
The ability of a product or service to keep users engaged and returning over time, often measured by metrics such as retention rate.