Related terms
Term
Description
View
5 ws and h
A questioning framework using Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How to gather comprehensive information about a problem or situation.
View
Buy a feature
A prioritization game where participants allocate limited play money to features they want, revealing relative value and driving collaboration.
View
Circles method
A structured framework for answering product design questions by systematically examining context, users, pain points, solutions, and trade-offs.
View
Cost of delay
The economic impact of not delivering a feature, product, or project sooner, quantifying the value lost by delaying work.
View
Eisenhower matrix
A prioritization framework that categorizes tasks by urgency and importance to help focus on what truly matters.
View
Hypothesis-driven development
An approach to product development that treats features as experiments with explicit hypotheses about expected outcomes, tested through measurement.
View
Innovation accounting
A method for measuring progress on innovative projects that lack traditional revenue metrics, using leading indicators and validated learning milestones.
View
Kano model
A framework for categorizing product features based on how they affect customer satisfaction, distinguishing between must-haves, performance features, and delighters.
View


