Two types of projects
November 28, 2007 | Author: PM Hut | Filed under: Requirements Management
Two types of projects
By Craig Brown
There are two types of projects in this world; the ones where you know what you are doing and the ones where you don’t.
In fact that is one of the key issues in the project management industry today and the reason why project managers have aligned themselves with traditional, heavy planning project approaches or have turned to the free-wheeling ways of Agile and Scrum.
Naturally there is not one true way of managing projects. There is not even one best way for software or business process projects. The best method of managing our project will be determined by the environment you are operating in, and more precisely, the degree to which you understand the problem you are facing, and what you have to do to deal with it.
So, when someone tells you how you are going to run that next project, stop, take a breath and think about it. Do you really know what you’re doing? And can you?

Craig Brown has worked as a project manager and business analyst mainly in the Australian ITC and the banking industries. He has also worked in the law, education and welfare industries, including starting a law firm. Craig now has a Master’s degree in project management from RMIT university, and is currently working with a Melbourne based IT consulting firm called OptimiseIT. Craig’s personal blog can be found at http://betterprojects.blogspot.com.
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