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Adaptive Project Framework: A Common Sense Approach to Managing Complex Projects

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The contemporary world of project management is filled with nothing but exceptions to the (1) Complete and clearly documented requirements cannot be gathered. (2) The customer’s needs are always changing. (3) Priorities continuously change. (4) The development team is in a state of continual confusion. (5) Traditional approaches don’t work. (6) Project failure rates are out of control. While there will never be a silver bullet to solve all of these problems there is an approach that will help. The Adaptive Project Framework (APF) was designed for just those situations where the solution is not clearly known but can only be discovered through doing the project. APF is an iterative approach to managing these types of projects. It was developed in response to two client situations where the solution could only be guessed. It works always!

61 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2006

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Robert K. Wysocki

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