datedriven
Datedriven is a term describing planning and decision-making that is guided primarily by calendar dates, deadlines, and time windows rather than solely by past data or real-time signals.
The term is not standardized and may appear as "date-driven" or "datedriven" in business discourse to emphasize
In project management, datedriven approaches fix work items to release dates and milestones. In marketing, publication
Datedriven contrasts with data-driven planning, which prioritizes analytics, and with demand-driven approaches that respond to customer
Key practices include establishing calendars and deadlines, defining time windows, and automating reminders. Integrations with data
Examples include quarterly software releases, fixed-date promotions, and perishable inventory scheduling. Potential drawbacks include rigidity and