Digital Tools in Business

Presentation Tools

Dashboards:
  • Display/Monitor KPIs - A set of quantifiable measurements used to assess a company's overall and long-term performance is referred to as key performance indicators.
  • Management information
  • Business intelligence
Digital infographics:
  • Posters
  • Leaflets
Slide/page presentation software:
  • Product demo
  • Sales meetings
  • Training
  • Promotion and marketing
Graphs:
  • Sales trends
  • Market comparisons

Agile Methodologies

The agile methodology is a style of project management that divides a project into phases. Agile Processes are adaptable.
This is to allow developers to construct software in whatever method best suits the situation

Scrum

Scrum methodology is based on a set of extremely specific procedures and roles that must be followed throughout the development process.
It's a flexible methodology that regards product team members that use the 12 agile principles in a context that everyone agrees on.

Kanban

Kanban is one of the most basic frameworks for project mangers to adopt since it allows them to efficiently manage and track their projects.
Among the several agile techniques, the Kanban framework stands out for its adaptability with existing organizational settings.

Lean

Lean management 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 processes.

Sprint

In scrum, a sprint is a set of tasks, milestones or deliverables that a development team works on for a set amount of time.
Sprints, also known as "iterations" divide the project plan into manageable chunks of time in which smaller targets can be achieved.

Waterfall

A linear approach to software development.
The waterfall approach emphasis a logical step-by-step process.

Spiral

The spiral models has four phasis:
  • Planning 
  • Risk Analysis
  • Engineering 
  • Evaluation
A software project repeatedly passes through these phases in iterations (called spirals in the is model)

Rapid Application Development

Rapid Application Development is an agile software development process that emphasizes prototype releases and revisions as quickly as possible.
RAD, unlick the waterfall method, prioritizes software and user feedback over precise planning and requirement documenting.




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