Status Report
The (hopefully) brief summary of where things stand on a project—what’s done, what’s next, and what’s in the way. A good status report keeps stakeholders informed without burying them in detail, giving them just enough to stay up-to-date without bogging them down in minutiae.
Sprint Planning
The meeting where everyone figures out what the team can realistically achieve in the upcoming sprint. Sprint planning sets the tone, priorities, and goals so there’s no (or at least less) chaos later. Think of it as the pep talk and the strategy huddle all in one.
Stock Option
Your golden ticket to some ownership and the chance to cash in big if the company crushes it. Stock options let you buy shares at a set price, so if things take off, you’re not just along for the ride—you’re making bank. If things go south? Well, at least you tried.
Sprint Retrospective
The “let’s be honest” meeting after a sprint wraps, where the team discusses what went right, what didn’t, and what’s next. Retros are all about fine-tuning the process, ditching bad habits, and celebrating wins—so you’re always improving, sprint by sprint.
Storytelling
The difference between boring and unforgettable. In business, storytelling makes people actually care about your brand, your product, and maybe even you. Tell a great story, and you’ll stick in people’s heads. Tell a bad one, and they’ll remember the next ad they scroll past instead.
SSL
Secure Sockets Layer. The protocol that keeps your internet connection secure, encrypting data between your browser and server so prying eyes can’t snoop. SSL is the behind-the-scenes bodyguard of the internet, protecting sensitive info and giving your website that “trust me” padlock icon.
Strategic Alignment
When everyone’s actually on the same page and aiming at the same goal—magic, right? Strategic alignment means no one’s pulling in the wrong direction, and resources are working together like they should. Without it, you’re just spinning your wheels and wasting everyone’s time.
SSL Certificate
The official “I’m safe” badge that lets visitors know your website is encrypted and secure. An SSL certificate is required for that little padlock symbol in the address bar, signaling you’ve got a legit, secure site and not some phishing playground. It’s peace of mind in certificate form.
Strategic Fit
Making choices that actually make sense for the company, not just grabbing shiny things for the sake of it. A good strategic fit lets you grow with purpose, keeping every move aligned with the company’s strengths. Otherwise, you’re just stuffing things into an already messy closet.
Stack Overflow
The holy grail of code Q&A where developers go to find answers, share knowledge, or cry out for help. Stack Overflow is equal parts lifeline and community, where solutions to weird bugs, obscure errors, and endless debates over the “right” way to code are just a search away.