Iteration

Iteration

Iteration Iteration is the process of doing a set of steps or actions over and over again until you get the result you want. This method is often used to solve problems, design things, and make new things. Through a series of iterations, the first solution or product is improved and made better. The goal of iteration…

Iterative Approach

Iterative Approach

Iterative Approach An iterative approach is a way to build something that involves making prototypes, testing them, and making changes until the desired result is reached. It is often used to make software, but it can be used for any project or process that needs to keep getting better. In an iterative approach, the team creating the…

Iteration Review

Iteration Review

Iteration Review Iteration Review is a method used in software development, especially in agile methods like Scrum, that looks at how an iteration or sprint is going and what it has accomplished. Usually, the review takes place at the end of the iteration and includes all relevant parties, such as the development team, the product owner, and…

Kanban Board

Kanban Board

Kanbaan Board A Kanban board is a visual tool used to manage and keep track of work in progress on a project or team. The board is usually divided into columns that show different stages of the workflow, such as “To Do,” “In Progress,” and “Done.” Each task or piece of work is represented by a card…

Kickoff Meeting

Kickoff Meeting

Kickoff Meeting A kickoff meeting is a meeting that happens at the start of a project or initiative to set the tone, set goals, and get everyone on the same page. Usually, everyone who has an interest in the project, such as the project manager, team members, and clients or customers, attends the meeting. The goal of…

Lag

Lag

Lag In project management, “lag” is the amount of time that must pass between the end of one activity and the beginning of another activity that is related to the first. Lag is often used to mean a delay or time spent waiting between two activities. It is usually measured in days, hours, or minutes. Depending on…

Last Responsible Moment

Last Responsible Moment

Last Responsible Moment (LRM) The Last Responsible Moment (LRM) is used in project management and making decisions. It means the latest time that a decision or action can be made or taken without hurting the outcome of a project or the quality of a product or service. The idea behind LRM is to put off making a…

Lead

Lead

Lead (Lead Time) In project management, lead refers to a relationship between two activities, where the start of one activity depends on the start of another activity. Specifically, lead is the amount of time by which the dependent activity can be advanced, or started earlier than originally planned, to avoid delaying the overall project timeline. Lead time…