Product Management Glossary

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ICE Scoring Model

The ICE Scoring Model is a popular method among product managers to gauge the potential impact, confidence, and ease of implementation for a particular product initiative or feature.

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ICE Scoring Model
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Idea Backlog

Idea backlog is a list of potential ideas or features that can be added to a product in the future, prioritized by their value and feasibility.

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Idea Backlog
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Idea Management

Idea Management is the process of collecting, organizing, evaluating, and prioritizing new product ideas from various sources, including customers, employees, and stakeholders, to determine which ideas should be pursued and developed into successful products.

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Idea Management
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Ideation

Ideation is the process of brainstorming and generating new ideas for a product or project.

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Ideation
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Impact Map

An Impact Map is a visual representation of the relationship between business goals, user needs, and product features. It helps product managers prioritize features based on their potential impact on the business and the user.

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Impact Map
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Impact Mapping

Impact Mapping is a product management methodology used for visualizing and aligning business goals with product development outcomes.

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Impact Mapping
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Implicit Requirements

Implicit requirements are requirements that are not explicitly communicated or documented, but are assumed to be understood by stakeholders or implied by the context of the project.

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Implicit Requirements
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Incident Management Practice

Incident Management Practice refers to the systematic approach of identifying, analyzing, and responding to incidents that may cause disruption to business operations, services, or functions. The practice involves establishing standard procedures and protocols for detecting, reporting, and resolving incidents, as well as mitigating their impact and preventing their recurrence.

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Incremental Innovation

Incremental innovation is a type of innovation that involves making small, gradual improvements to existing products, processes, or services rather than introducing completely new ones.

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Influencer marketing

Influencer marketing is a type of marketing that focuses on using key leaders to drive your brand's message to the larger market. These influencers can be well-known celebrities or social media personalities with a large following and can help increase brand awareness and drive sales.

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Information Flows in Product Management

Information flows in product management refer to the movement of data and knowledge across different stages and stakeholders of the product development process.

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Information Flows in Product Management
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Information Technology

Information Technology (IT) is a field of study focused on the acquisition, processing, storage, and distribution of digital information.

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Initiative

Initiative in Product Management refers to a new project or idea that is proposed and planned by the product team to achieve a specific goal or solve a problem.

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Initiative
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Innovation Management

Innovation management refers to the process of managing an organization's innovation strategy, resources, and operations to increase its effectiveness in producing new ideas, products, and services.

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Integration testing

Integration testing is a software testing technique that tests the interaction between different software modules. It aims to identify defects in the interfaces and interactions between these modules before they are deployed to production.

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Integration testing
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Intuitive Design

Intuitive design refers to designing a product interface that is user-friendly and easy to understand without the need for instructions.

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IoT (Internet of Things) Product Manager

An IoT (Internet of Things) Product Manager is an individual who manages the development and delivery of IoT products, including hardware and software components, to meet the needs of consumers and businesses.

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IoT (Internet of Things) Product Manager
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IT Management

IT Management is the process of overseeing all technology resources within an organization to ensure they are being used effectively and efficiently to meet business goals.

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IT Management
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IT Project Manager

An IT Project Manager is a professional responsible for overseeing the planning, execution, and delivery of technology projects within an organization.

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IT Project Manager
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Iteration

Iteration refers to the process of repeating a set of steps, typically in software development, to improve an outcome in a cyclical and incremental manner.

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Iterative Testing

Iterative testing is a software development practice where a product is tested repeatedly and feedback is used to refine and improve the product.

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Iterative Testing
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