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100+ Project Management Terms: PM Terminology Explained

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Agile A methodology for project and product management, typically used to deliver software projects in an iterative way with short bursts of work called “sprints” Though initially designed as a process for IT and engineering projects, it has since been successfully applied to other industries like marketing.

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The Complete Glossary of 614 Project Management Terms

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Actual dates are different from planned or estimated dates. Actual Effort: The actual effort spent to complete the activity, as opposed to the planned or estimated effort. Actual Expenditure: The actual expenditure spent to complete the activity, as opposed to the planned or estimated expenditure.

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Project Management Methodologies Review (Part 1)

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CON: Due to its flexibility, the Adaptive Framework may lead to project delays or increased budgets. Agile Project Management. Agile is like tasting our project as we go and adjusting it accordingly. Confused about the difference between APF and Agile? With Agile, your end goals are less defined. Success, right?