Project Management Methodologies
Project Management Methodologies
Project management methodology is a structured approach used to plan, execute, and manage projects. It provides a framework that guides teams through the project lifecycle, ensuring that objectives are met efficiently and effectively.
Waterfall Methodology
The waterfall model is a breakdown of project activities into linear sequential phases, where each phase depends on the deliverables of the previous one and corresponds to a specialization of tasks.
Agile Methodology
Agile project management methodology provides flexible, iterative design and build processes. Agile is more than a methodology. It covers a set of processes for extensive projects in dynamic environments. Therefore it is much appreciated by the customers.
Kanban Methodology
Kanban methodology uses lean principles and aims to increase productivity by eliminating wasted time and resources. Kanban project management methodology can be used in conjunction with Agile.
Six Sigma Methodology
Six Sigma is a method that provides organizations with tools to improve the capability of their business processes. This increase in performance and decrease in process variation helps lead to defect reduction and improvement in profits, employee morale, and quality of products or services.
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