Hybrid Projects
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Hybrid project management has gained significant popularity in recent years. Combining multiple project management methodologies, hybrid project management incorporates advantages from other, more-established methodologies. And while the term hybrid project management refers to any new methodology created from combining two or more existing methodologies (such as critical path method, Six Sigma, PRINCE2, outcome mapping, etc.), in practice, the hybrid approach generally unites Agile methods with the more-traditional Waterfall model.
Taking the best of both worlds, and allowing for significant project-specific customization, hybrid project management can be easily applied to essentially any team of any size, in practically any industry.
This improved compatibility often makes it the go-to methodology for organizations that need to be able to address a range of project types.
Blended project management is widely used by companies that see the benefits of Agile but would struggle with a fully Agile approach. This includes marketing agencies, manufacturers, small businesses, and companies across all industries. Even software developers for whom Agile was created are increasingly adopting hybrid styles.
Taking the best of both worlds, and allowing for significant project-specific customization, hybrid project management can be easily applied to essentially any team of any size, in practically any industry.
This improved compatibility often makes it the go-to methodology for organizations that need to be able to address a range of project types.
Blended project management is widely used by companies that see the benefits of Agile but would struggle with a fully Agile approach. This includes marketing agencies, manufacturers, small businesses, and companies across all industries. Even software developers for whom Agile was created are increasingly adopting hybrid styles.