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Top 10 Project Management Methodologies – An Overview

ProjectManager.com

We’ll go through some of the most popular project management methodologies, which are applied in many sectors such as software development, R&D and product development. The name is apt, as the waterfall methodology is a process in which the phases of the project flow downward. Top 10 Project Management Methodologies.

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We are Not Alone: The Intersection of Project Management and Content Strategy

The IIL Blog

The Project Management Institute (PMI), an international association for project, program, and portfolio managers, states that project managers “have a broad and flexible toolkit of techniques, resolving complex, interdependent activities into tasks and sub-tasks that are documented, monitored, and controlled.

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125 Project Management Buzzwords

The IIL Blog

Agile team A cross-functional group of individuals (e.g., Product Owner, Scrum Master, Development team members) who work collaboratively to deliver value in an Agile project. Backlog A list of tasks, features, or requirements to be addressed by an agile project manager or team and is often associated with Agile methodologies.

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Project deliverables 101: What every PM needs to know

Planio

Internal vs. external project deliverables Internal project deliverables External project deliverables Process vs. product project deliverables Process project deliverables Product project deliverables Project deliverables vs. milestones vs. objectives How to use deliverables to run successful projects 1. How are they used?

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Hybrid Project Management: Part 2, What Changes?

The IIL Blog

Gate reviews mark the completion of each phase. A typical pattern is the overlapping of design with development, and development with testing. Phase reviews may be informal or not used. Development is iterative, but testing may fall outside the sprints. A lightweight process can be used to manage change.

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Do We Need Risk Management in Agile Projects?

MPUG

As we will see, agile methods are, to a degree, a response to the kind of risks that software development projects face. However, its biggest practical impact will be the risk management processes and infrastructure the organization imposes on its projects. You will seldom conduct a ‘pure agile’ or ‘pure predictive’ project.

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Creating a Risk-Adjusted Backlog

Leading Answers

That could take two weeks and cost $100,000 when factoring in the new software license, the team's burn rate, and the cost of delay to the organization. Assessing the chances of loss or gain occur throughout all forms of business and relies on taking an economic view of decision making. Risks Actions in the Backlog.

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