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Revo's Product Management Glossary
Master the language of product management with Revo's definitive glossary. From Agile to Waterfall, learn 150+ key terms to excel in your PM career.
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Scalability
The ability of a product or system to handle increased workload, users, or data without compromising performance or efficiency as it grows.
Scrum
An iterative, incremental framework for managing complex product development, emphasizing cross-functional teams, regular feedback, and continuous improvement through fixed-length iterations called sprints.
Scrum Master
A facilitator and servant-leader who guides the Scrum team, removes obstacles, and ensures adherence to Scrum practices for efficient product development.
Service Blueprinting
A visual representation of a service process that maps out customer interactions, employee actions, and support processes to identify improvement opportunities and enhance customer experience.
Serviceable Available Market (SAM)
The portion of the Total Addressable Market (TAM) that a company can realistically serve with its current products, services, and business model.
Serviceable Obtainable Market (SOM)
The portion of the total addressable market that a company can realistically capture with its current resources, capabilities, and competitive positioning.
Session Replay
A tool that records and replays user interactions on a website or app, allowing product managers to visualize and analyze user behavior for improved UX and bug identification.
Smoke Testing
A preliminary test to quickly evaluate if a product or feature is ready for more thorough testing, identifying major issues early in the development process.
Solution-Market Fit
The alignment between a product's solution and the needs of its target market, indicating that the product effectively solves a significant problem or fulfills a crucial demand for customers.
Sprint
A time-boxed iteration in Agile development, typically lasting 1-4 weeks, during which a team completes a set of planned product increments.
Stakeholder Analysis
A systematic process of identifying and evaluating individuals or groups affected by or influencing a product's development and success, assessing their interests, influence, and potential impact on the project.
Stakeholder Management
The process of identifying, analyzing, and engaging with individuals or groups who have an interest in or influence over a product's success, to ensure their needs and expectations are addressed throughout the product lifecycle.
Stakeholder Mapping
A visual representation of individuals or groups affected by a product, illustrating their influence, interest, and relationships to guide strategic decision-making and engagement.
Story Mapping
A visual technique used to organize and prioritize user stories, aligning them with user activities and product goals to create a shared understanding of product features and their value.
Story Points
A relative measure of effort required to implement a product backlog item, used for estimating and planning in Agile methodologies.
Story Slicing
A technique for breaking down large user stories into smaller, manageable tasks that can be completed within a single iteration or sprint, ensuring more accurate estimation and faster delivery of value.
Story Splitting
Technique for breaking down large user stories into smaller, more manageable pieces to improve estimation accuracy and facilitate incremental development.
Storyboarding
A visual planning tool used to map out product features, user flows, or customer journeys, typically using sketches or diagrams to illustrate key steps and interactions.
Swimlane Diagram
A visual representation of a process or workflow that organizes activities into parallel lanes, typically assigned to different roles or departments, to illustrate responsibilities and sequence of steps.
System Integration
The process of combining different software components, hardware, or subsystems into a unified, cohesive product or system to enhance functionality and performance.
T-shirt Sizing
A method of estimating effort or complexity for product features using relative sizes (e.g., S, M, L, XL) instead of precise time estimates.
Task Analysis
A systematic process of breaking down a complex task or project into smaller, manageable components to understand requirements, identify potential challenges, and plan effective execution strategies.
Technical Debt
Accumulated development shortcuts or compromises that may impede future progress and require additional effort to address.
Technical Feasibility
The assessment of whether a proposed product or feature can be developed and implemented using existing technology and resources within given constraints.
Technical Spikes
Exploratory development activities to evaluate technical feasibility, assess risks, and gain knowledge about potential solutions before committing to full implementation.
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