Hills
A metaphor used in Agile and Design Thinking to describe milestones or objectives that teams aim to reach during a project, representing clear, achievable goals.
What are Hills?
Hills is a metaphor used in Agile and Design Thinking to describe milestones or objectives that teams aim to achieve during a project. These “hills” represent clear, achievable goals that guide the development process and help measure progress.
Example of Hills in a Project:
- Initial Hill: Completing user research and defining user personas.
- Second Hill: Developing a minimum viable product (MVP) for user testing.
- Final Hill: Launching the product and gathering feedback for future improvements.
Using hills helps teams stay focused on incremental goals, making the project more manageable and aligned with user needs.
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