serviceiteration
Service iteration refers to the process of making incremental improvements to a service over time. This is a common practice in fields such as software development, customer service, and product management. The core idea is to release a service, gather feedback, and then use that feedback to enhance the service in subsequent releases. This iterative approach allows for continuous adaptation to user needs and market changes.
The cycle of service iteration typically involves several stages. First, a service is designed and launched.
Benefits of service iteration include faster delivery of value, reduced risk of developing a flawed product,