ferlismótun
Ferlismótun is an Icelandic term that translates loosely to "process molding" or "formative process." It refers to the conceptualization and shaping of an idea, project, or outcome through a series of steps, stages, or continuous development. The emphasis is on the journey and the iterative nature of creation, rather than a single, static end product. This concept is often applied in fields where flexibility and adaptation are key, such as in software development, artistic creation, or strategic planning.
The core idea behind ferlismótun is that something is not fully formed or determined from the outset.
In practical terms, ferlismótun can be seen in agile methodologies, where projects are broken down into smaller