project methodologies in implementing projects.pptx
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Oct 17, 2025
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presents and discusses about different project methodologies
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Added: Oct 17, 2025
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Project methodologies
Project management methodologies refer to how you choose to oversee a project. are systematic approaches to planning, organizing, and controlling projects to achieve specific goals within defined constraints. These methodologies provide a framework for managing the various aspects of a project, such as scope, time, cost, quality, and resources.
Waterfall methodology the project's completion follows the same structure as a waterfall. this traditional methodology follows a linear sequence of phases, such as initiation, planning, execution, monitoring and controlling, and closing. It is well-suited for projects with well-defined requirements and minimal uncertainty.
Main features of the waterfall methodology : comprehensive project planning before any work begins thorough task delegation through to project completion manageable-sized tasks planned to a tight schedule
uses visualisation to determine a project's outlook, promoting efficiency of how a project is progressing across a range of important metrics. comprised of visual symbols or signs, with each one designating a particular status
is another popular type of project management methodology. The predominant advantage of agile methodology is that it allows managers to split projects into smaller segments. Segment completion occurs one segment at a time, with time reserved for thoroughly inspecting and quality approving each segment before moving to the next. This promotes flexibility throughout the project, as you can adapt its strategy and steps depending on how the previous segment went. adaptable style of project planning versatile use for a range of different project types simple and flexible style of management that's easy to adapt to Features
another popular type; Scrum methodology is the principle of breaking up the project into various tasks, which then become known as 'sprints’. These sprints are more manageable than attempting to take on the project in one go in its entirety. Managers and stakeholders analyse the work done within a sprint to ensure it was successful. They may use this data to modify the next spring before starting it.
The main features of the scrum project management methodology are: 1. breaking up a sizeable project into a more manageable series of 'sprints’ 2. modifying any one task before the next task begins 3. delivering the final project results quickly and effectively
The project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) method is a type of methodology that outlines conventional techniques and procedures for successfully planning a project and seeing it come to fruition.
Lean methodology is a type of project management methodology that aims to deliver value in the most effective and efficient way possible. The underlying focus of lean methodology is to 'do more with less', resulting in maximum results with minimum consumption of time, energy, resources and budget. By eliminating waste, lean-managed projects promote overall productivity and save costs. The lean methodology relies on the principle of the 3Ms.
Main features of Lean methodology are: Muda: Eliminate excess waste by getting rid of processes that do not add value. Mura: Eliminate excess variables to ensure a balanced workload. Muri: Eliminate excess workloads in order to ensure employees don't feel burnt out.
Project example using Agile methodology Approach to Project Management Project Title: Development of a Microprocessor-Based Sensor Network for Monitoring Water Parameters in Tilapia Traponds