kiirituslikeks
Kiirituslikeks, also known as a "sprint" in English, refers to a short, intense period of work or activity designed to maximize productivity within a limited timeframe. This concept is commonly used in project management, particularly within agile methodologies such as Scrum, where tasks are broken down into small, manageable chunks called sprints. Each sprint typically lasts between one to four weeks and focuses on completing a specific set of goals or deliverables.
The term originates from the Finnish word *kiiri*, meaning "haste" or "speed," combined with the suffix *-tus*,
Kiirituslikeks is not limited to professional settings; it can also apply to personal productivity techniques where
In agile frameworks, sprints are followed by retrospectives, where teams reflect on their processes and outcomes