Digital tools in business
Presentation tools
Dashboards:
Key performance indicators (KPI’s) - a set of quantifiable measurements used to assess the company's overall and long-term performance.
Management information
Business intelligence
Slides/pages presentation software:
product demos
Sales meetings
Training
Promotion and marketing
Graphs:
Sales trends
Market Comparison
Digital infographics:
Poster
Activity 1
Agile methodology
This is a project management approach that involves breaking the project into phases and emphasizes continuous collaboration and improvement. It is mainly followed through the software development process. It's a flexible methodology that rewards product team members that use the 12 principles in a context that everyone agrees on.
Scrum - It is mainly followed through the software development process. It's a flexible methodology that rewards product team members that use the 12 principles in a context that everyone agrees on.
Kanban – one of the most basic frameworks for project managers to adopt since it allows them to efficiently manage and control their projects. Along with several agile techniques, the kanban framework stands out for its adaptability with existing organisational settings.
Lean – this is an approach for ensuring that value-adding activities go through the process smoothly and promptly. It's all about improving, speeding up, and lowering the cost of the project
Sprint – it's a set of tasks, milestones and achievements that a development team aims to complete in a set amount of time. Sprints, known as ‘iterations’, divide the project into manageable chunks of time in which smaller targets can be achieved.
Waterfall, spiral and RAD
Waterfall – a linear approach to software development. The waterfall approach emphasises a logical step-by-step process.
Spiral – has four phases: planning, risk analysis, engineering, and evaluation. A software project repeatedly passes through these phases in iterations
RAD – this is an agile software development process that emphasises prototype release and revisions as quickly as possible. RAD, unlike waterfall, prioritises software and end user feedback over planning and requirement documenting.
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