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Top 10 Project Management Methodologies – An Overview

ProjectManager.com

The agile methodology offers project teams a very dynamic way to work and collaborate and that’s why it is a very popular project management methodology for product and software development. It became a part of agile when Ken Schwaber and Mike Beedle wrote the book “Agile Software Development with Scrum” in 2001.

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Picking a Project Management Methodology

MPUG

Defining the right methodology or development process for your organization will have a profound impact on controlling the schedule, costs, and quality of a project. A methodology should include templates, forms, checklists, techniques for measuring progress, and ways of supporting resource management used over the project life cycle.

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Agile project management- A tutorial

Binfire

This works much better for most large projects. In 2001 a group of software engineers and scientists in IT industry got together and wrote Agile Manifesto. The idea was to find a better way to manage projects in the software industry and get a better handle on schedule and cost overruns. Projects with very aggressive deadlines.

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Agile project management- A tutorial

Binfire

The conclusion was reached by the research team that an incremental approach in software development which creates a working prototype quickly and then incrementally improves the software both in terms of functionality and quality works much better for most large projects. Projects which involve research and discovery.

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Risk Management Resources

Herding Cats

“Large engineering project risk management using a Bayesian belief network,” Eunchang Lee, Yongtae Park, and Jong Gye Shin, Expert Systems and With Applications , 36, pp. Project risk management: lessons learned from software development environment,” Young Hoon Kwak and Jim Stoddard,” Technovation , 24(11), pp. 5887, 2009. 1–10, 2014.

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A Compendium of Risk Management Resources

Herding Cats

“Large engineering project risk management using a Bayesian belief network,” Eunchang Lee, Yongtae Park, and Jong Gye Shin, Expert Systems and With Applications , 36, pp. Project risk management: lessons learned from the software development environment,” Young Hoon Kwak and Jim Stoddard,” Technovation , 24(11), pp. 5887, 2009.

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A Project Manager’s guide to Agile workflows

Resource Guru

Agile project management is an approach rooted in, surprise, agility—or, more specifically, the ability to quickly adapt to changing variables throughout a project life cycle. This segmented approach keeps the project steadily progressing toward the deadline. 4 core values of the Agile method.

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