PROJECT MANAGEMENT MODELS

Project Management Models

Individual: Comparison of Project Management Models

Consider the following scenario:

Your company has been using Traditional Project Management (TPM) methods for years, but is now looking into the possibility of adopting agile practices. Your boss has asked you to prepare a paper comparing TPM to agile practices and summarizing the benefits and limitations of each.

Write a 5- to 7-page paper including, at a minimum, the following information:

  • Briefly describe the TPM waterfall method.
  • Briefly describe one or more Agile project management approaches.
  • Compare and contrast TPM and Agile methods, emphasizing the strengths and weaknesses of each.
  • Discuss what kind of projects would be more appropriate for TPM approaches and what types would be more appropriate for Agile approaches.
  • Discuss how a project approach is selected for different types of project. Provide an example by selecting an approach for one of the following projects, and explaining your rationale for the selection. Remember to focus on the project approach and not get involved in the technical details of the project.
  • Converting a large enterprise from using IPv4 to IPv6
  • Managing a Business Process Reengineering (BPR) project to modernize and integrate a major company’s business systems (accounting, sales, logistics, manufacturing, etc.) into an enterprise-wide unified architecture
  • Building a new data center for an international business

Answer preview

Project management is the process of planning and aligning company’s resources towards achieving a common objective. Typically the practice of project management further involves 5 phases. These phase include project initiation, project planning, project execution, project evaluation and termination of the project. It encompasses the utilization of skills, knowledge, tools, and techniques to efficiently arrive at the objective of the project within the most optimal resources…

 

(1500 words)

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