hoppingkonzept
Hoppingkonzept (literally “hopping concept”) is a term used in German-language discourse to describe a strategic approach that relies on rapid, discrete transitions between states, locations, or phases rather than a single, continuous progression. The term blends the English loanword hopping with the German concept word.
Usage and scope: The expression appears in fields such as mobility planning, information architecture, design thinking,
Structure and components: Key features include modularity, staged evaluation, and explicit criteria for advancing to the
Advantages and criticisms: Proponents argue that hopping increases adaptability, reduces risk by short cycles, and accelerates
Examples and domains: In product development, teams may employ a hoppingkonzept as a sequence of rapid prototypes;
Status: The term is informal and context-dependent; there is no single canonical definition. Its interpretation varies