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Methodology's Role in Project Success

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Most organizations have only one methodology that they use for running projects. However, most organizations perform many different types of projects—deploying hardware, developing new products, deploying off-the-shelf software and upgrading existing tools. Some methodologies are much better for specific styles of projects. Therefore, the organization needs a portfolio of processes. Phasing, Critical Chain and Agile methodologies all have valuable attributes that can be applied in specific areas.

This presentation covers:

  • An overview of the value of Critical Chain and Agile methodologies;
  • Benefits of phasing;
  • Situations where one methodology gets in trouble;
  • The way a Guidance Team helps avoid problems;
  • Setting customer expectations early.

At the end of the presentation the attendee will understand how the methodology affects a project and steps they, or their organization, can take to use various methodologies to avert project failure.

This is a one-hour presentation and part of the Back From Red Lecture Series on project recovery.

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