Product Management Glossary

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Wiki

Wiki is a collaborative website that allows users to create, edit, and link pages together. It is a useful tool for product management teams to document and share information about products, features, and processes.

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Webhook

A webhook is a way for an application to provide other applications with real-time information by sending a POST request to a specified URL when a certain event occurs.

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Webinar

A webinar is a live or pre-recorded online seminar or presentation that is delivered over the internet. It allows participants to interact with the presenter and other attendees in real-time through chat or Q&A features.

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Workflow

Workflow refers to the series of steps or tasks that are required to complete a specific process or project. It involves the coordination of different teams and individuals to ensure that each step is completed efficiently and effectively.

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Workload

Workload in Product Management refers to the amount of work that a product manager or team is responsible for completing within a given period of time. This includes tasks such as prioritizing features, managing timelines, and communicating with stakeholders.

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Waterfall

Waterfall refers to a traditional project management approach that follows a sequential process. In this approach, each stage must be completed before moving onto the next one, making it difficult to make changes once work has begun.

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Wireframe

A wireframe is a visual representation of a product's layout and functionality, typically used in the early stages of product development to communicate design ideas and user flow.

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Web Design

Web Design refers to the process of creating the visual layout and user interface of a website, including the use of typography, color schemes, and graphics to enhance the user experience.

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Whiteboard

A whiteboard is a flat, white surface used for brainstorming, planning, and visualizing ideas. It is commonly used in product management to facilitate collaboration and communication among team members.

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Web Hosting

Web Hosting is a service that allows individuals and organizations to make their website accessible via the World Wide Web. It involves storing website files on a server and making them available to visitors online.

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Wireframing

Wireframing is the process of creating a visual representation of a product's layout and functionality, typically using simple shapes and lines to depict the various elements and interactions. It is used to communicate design ideas and facilitate collaboration between designers, developers, and stakeholders.

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Web Scraping

Web Scraping is the process of extracting data from websites using automated software. It involves analyzing the HTML structure of a website and programmatically extracting relevant information.

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Web Analytics

Web Analytics is the measurement, collection, analysis, and reporting of web data for purposes of understanding and optimizing web usage.

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Web Development

Web Development refers to the process of creating and maintaining websites, including aspects such as web design, web programming, and web content management.

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Weighted Scoring

Weighted Scoring is a product management technique that assigns a numerical value to each feature or requirement based on its importance to the overall product strategy. These values are then multiplied by a weight factor to calculate a score for each feature, which helps prioritize development efforts.

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What is a Backlog

A backlog is a prioritized list of features, bugs, and technical tasks that need to be addressed in a software development project.

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Win-Loss Analysis

Win-Loss Analysis is a process of gathering and analyzing feedback from customers who have either chosen to buy a product (win) or not (loss), in order to improve the product and sales strategy.

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Wizard of Oz Testing

Wizard of Oz Testing is a technique used in product management where a prototype of a product is tested with users by simulating the full product experience through a human 'wizard' who manually performs the actions that the final product would automate.

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