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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