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Traditional (Waterfall) Project Management

Traditional (Waterfall) Project Management is a linear approach to managing projects, complete stages sequentially from design to deployment, offering clear objectives, inflexible order of operations, thorough planning and documentation. This methodology places a heavy emphasis on control, predictability, and formality, best suited to fixed projects with well-defined requirements.

Level 1: Emerging

At an emerging level, you are acquiring knowledge of traditional project management, understanding basic project life cycle processes, roles, responsibilities and developing skills in leading a project team.

Level 2: Proficient

At a proficient level, you are adept at following sequential project phases in a traditional Waterfall approach. You can effectively plan, execute, monitor, and control projects with a focus on predictability.

Level 3: Advanced

At an advanced level you are proficient in utilizing traditional (Waterfall) Project Management methodologies to plan, execute, monitor, and control projects efficiently, ensuring successful delivery within scope, time, and budget.

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