Comparison of PM Approaches - Help Needed
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by Bruce Gay
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Fellow Project Leaders - I need help validating the information in the chart above comparing management of communications, quality, and risks across PMBOK, PRINCE2, Agile and Lean approaches.
I plan to use this summary as a starting point to show areas where incorporating design methodologies on projects could show benefit.
Feedback is most welcome.
Posted on: December 31, 2018 04:53 PM |
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RAJESH K L
Project Manager, PMP| Bharat Electronics, Bengaluru, India
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Joao Sarmento
Senior Project/Program Manager| UNITEL
Luanda, Luanda, Angola
Will be returning to see how the article evolves...
I believe that there is no better solution: agile or traditional.
It depends on the context and the needs. That's what management consists of: using resources, tools depending on the situation
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