Outline of Project Management - Project Management Approaches

Project Management Approaches

  • Agile project management
  • Critical chain project management (CCPM) – method of planning and managing projects that puts more emphasis on the resources required to execute project tasks.
  • Event chain methodology – is an uncertainty modeling and schedule network analysis technique that is focused on identifying and managing events and event chains that affect project schedules.
  • Extreme project management (XPM) – refers to a method of managing very complex and very uncertain projects.
  • Lean project management
  • PRINCE2 – project management methodology. The planning, monitoring and control of all aspects of the project and the motivation of all those involved in it to achieve the project objectives on time and to the specified cost, quality and performance. Pr
  • PRiSM-short for "Projects Integrating Sustainable Methods" is a green project management approach that incorporates ISO 14001 elements and five areas of sustainability.
  • Process-based management

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