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DOI: 10.18413/2408-9346-2024-10-4-0-8

Comprehensive Analysis of Project Management Methodologies: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Hybrid Approaches and Adaptive Strategies

This article analyzes project management methodologies, emphasizing the importance of synthesizing traditional and adaptive approaches to meet the evolving demands of the market environment. In the context of continuous technological and managerial progress, significant attention is given to flexible methodologies such as Agile, Scrum, and Kanban, which enable project teams to rapidly adapt to new circumstances and mitigate risks. However, projects with clearly defined parameters and requirements, where strict control and predictability are critical, necessitate the use of traditional management methods, such as the predictive Waterfall model. The research findings indicate that hybrid models, combining elements of both flexible and traditional approaches, can provide the necessary balance between adaptability and structure, which is particularly relevant for complex projects. The study aims to analyze existing methodologies in the field of project management and explore authors' perspectives on their applicability. The key findings of the research underscore the importance of integrating theoretical and practical methodologies into project activities. This approach enables project managers to adapt to changes during project implementation and apply various methodologies depending on specific conditions. This article will be of interest to both practicing professionals in project management and the academic audience studying this field.

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