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Now, in an adaptive approach, the scope goes through many modifications and drastic changes because what you're building, you're really not too sure. This is famous in software development.
The two approaches are what we call predictive and adaptive approaches.
The approach you use to manage your project is really going to be dependent on how the scope will be defined.
Now predictive approach is called traditional project management, or sometimes you may hear it being referred to as waterfall methods. The other approach is going to be called adaptive methods.
The team is in charge here.
You see, if I go back to predictive and this method, the project manager is in charge of keeping the project on scope.
So the team is more in charge than the project manager is.
The adaptive approach commonly used. In Agile, especially in Agile methodologies.
Very popular is the things like Scrum and Kanban.
When you guys go out to work as a project manager, you're probably either going to be doing adaptive or predictive methods. And a lot of times there's actually a third method called hybrid.
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