• Agile vs. Waterfall Project Management
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  • What are the main characteristics of the Waterfall methodology, and in what types of projects is it typically used?
    Waterfall is a sequential, structured approach with clearly defined phases: initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, and closing.
  • Why is change control considered a challenge in Waterfall project management? Provide an example.
    Changes are difficult to implement once the plan is set because Waterfall relies on early planning and documentation.
  • How does Agile handle changes during a project, and why is this approach beneficial for certain types of work?
    Agile embraces change and allows for frequent adjustments through short iterations. This is beneficial for projects like software development
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