Acronyms Beginning With P
Sales, marketing, and technology acronyms that begin with P
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PPT
A popular software application developed by Microsoft. PowerPoint is widely used for creating presentations and slideshows. It allows users to design and structure slides with text, images, graphics, and multimedia…
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PPTX
A popular software application developed by Microsoft. PowerPoint is widely used for creating presentations and slideshows. It allows users to design and structure slides with text, images, graphics, and multimedia…
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PQL
A type of lead that is generated based on a user’s interaction with a company’s product. Unlike traditional marketing leads that are generated through advertising or other promotional activities, PQLs…
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PQL
A potential customer who has experienced meaningful value from a product through actual usage shows signs of readiness to buy, upgrade, or expand. Unlike traditional leads identified through marketing interactions…
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PR
The practice of managing the spread of information between an individual or an organization (such as a business, government agency, or non-profit) and the public. The goal of PR is…
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PR
An algorithm used by Google Search to rank websites in their search engine results pages (SERPs). The algorithm was developed by Google co-founder Larry Page and is named after him.…
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PRD
A vital document in the field of product management and development. It serves as a guide that details the requirements and features of a product before it is developed. The…
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Preamp
An electronic amplifier that boosts a weak electrical signal into one strong enough for further processing or for sending to a power amplifier and then to a loudspeaker. It’s primarily…
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PReLU
a variant of the Rectified Linear Unit (ReLU) activation function used in artificial neural networks, particularly in deep learning models. PReLU was introduced to address the “dead neuron” issue that…
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PRES
A communication framework designed to structure persuasive arguments or presentations effectively. It offers a straightforward approach to structuring communications, ensuring that key messages are clearly conveyed, supported with logic, illustrated…