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When I landed my first big corporate job, people threw terms around like everyone was born knowing them. I wasn’t. This is the glossary I wish I’d had: clear, honest explanations with the context nobody bothers to give you.
PoC vs PoV: Proof of Concept vs Proof of Value
They sound interchangeable and people use them as if they are. They aren't. One proves something can work; the other proves it's worth doing.
Read →Stakeholders vs Business End Users: Who's Who
Both groups care about your project, but they want completely different things. Confusing them is how products get built that everyone approved and nobody uses.
Read →MVP: What 'Minimum Viable Product' Actually Means
It's not a cheap, half-broken version of your product. It's the smallest thing you can build to learn whether you're on the right track.
Read →Scope Creep: How Projects Quietly Balloon
Nobody decides to blow up a project. It happens one 'small addition' at a time. Here's how to spot scope creep and what to do about it.
Read →Microsoft Teams: A Newcomer's Survival Guide
Teams is where a huge chunk of corporate work now happens. Here's how it's actually used day to day — channels, chats, meetings, and the etiquette nobody tells you.
Read →The C-Suite Explained: CEO, CFO, COO, CIO, CTO and More
Who actually does what at the top? A plain-English guide to the executive 'chief' roles, what each one owns, and how they differ.
Read →Agile, Scrum, Sprints: How Modern Teams Work
Standups, sprints, backlogs, retros — the vocabulary of how most software and project teams now run. Here's what it all means and how it fits together.
Read →KPIs vs OKRs: Measuring What Matters
Both are about goals and metrics, and people constantly mix them up. One tracks ongoing health; the other drives ambitious change.
Read →ROI: What 'Return on Investment' Really Means
The number that decides whether your idea gets funded. Here's how ROI works, how it's calculated, and why people invoke it constantly.
Read →B2B vs B2C: Two Very Different Ways to Sell
Whether a company sells to other businesses or to everyday consumers shapes almost everything about how it works. Here's the difference and why it matters.
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