Project Management

HBR: It's Time to End the Battle between Waterfall and Agile

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Too many project leaders think rigidly about Waterfall and Agile project management methodologies and believe they must choose between the two. But many projects — especially those with diverse stakeholder needs and complex structures — benefit from a hybrid approach that combines aspects of Waterfall and Agile. The rise of hybrid methods isn’t tied to a particular time or event; instead, they have evolved organically as a response to the needs of modern, complex projects. A review of the key components of Waterfall and Agile allows project leaders to select among them to build a hybrid approach based on the unique demands of each project.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the fundamental principles, methodologies, and characteristics of Agile, Waterfall, and Hybrid project management approaches.
  • Learn how to assess the specific needs of a project to determine which project management approach—Agile, Waterfall, or Hybrid—is most suitable.
  • Attendees will learn how different project management approaches can be leveraged to optimize resource utilization and mitigate risks, illustrated through real-world examples like Tesla and Philips.

 

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