Progressiota
Progressiota is a neologism used to describe a stance or framework that places continuous, incremental improvement at the center of decision making across technology, business, and public policy. The term blends the word progress with a suffix common in ideological labels, signaling both aspiration and a structured approach to change. In debates about rapid technological advancement, progressiota is often invoked to critique or defend relentless optimization and to examine how metrics, experiments, and feedback loops shape outcomes.
Origin and usage: The neologism began appearing in online forums and think pieces in the early 2020s,
Principles and practice: Common tenets include codifying goals via measurable metrics; using iterative design and experimentation;
Critiques: Critics warn that progressiota can overemphasize speed at the expense of equity, sustainability, or resilience.
See also: continuous improvement, kaizen, agile, lean startup, iterative design, optimization.