What are some
popular Project
Management Tools &
Frameworks?
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The project management framework
provides a common language to
discuss the purpose of the project
lifecycle & give structure to the project
development process.
The choice of framework relies upon the
nature of the project & organizational
factors.
Some common
Project Management
Frameworks:
WaterFall :
The idea here is that requirements are
identified, design is built, tested, &
implemented before any work is started.
Hence, there are no surprises during
deployments since all requirements have
been considered.
Kanban :
Kanban improves your project's workflow
by placing tasks on a Kanban board (visual
task board), where workflow & progress are
clear to all team members.
Scrum :
Scrum is a simple but powerful framework
for rapidly growing products & can be used
to innovate, design, or plan complex
projects of almost any size & complexity.
Agile :
Agile is a development methodology used
in software projects, but agile principles are
applied innovatively to other projects.
Agile frameworks mainly focus on projects
where speed & flexibility are priorities.
Gantt Chart
A Gantt chart is a graphical representation of
tasks in a project, their durations,
dependencies, & start/finish dates.
Some popular Project
Management Tools:
DashBoard :
The dashboard offers a top-down view of
the entire project, which enables you to
have a bird’ eye view of what’s going on at
any given time.
It also gives you an at-a-glance overview
of your project’s progress against its
original plan, current milestones against
the initial milestones, or how far along
projects are concerning each other.
Task List :
Task lists allow you to manage, assign &
track tasks across the project to ensure
they’re meeting the demands of the project
schedule.
Task lists also provide a way for you to
prioritize work for maximizing productivity.
Kanban Board :
A kanban board consists of columns
representing each stage of production &
cards depicting the tasks associated with
each stage.
Project Reports :
Project reports are used to share the data
on key performance indicators of the
project, for instance, actual project vs. the
baseline costs, workload, etc.
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What are some popular Project Management Tools & Frameworks?

  • 1.
    What are some popularProject Management Tools & Frameworks? Swipe right to read more about it
  • 2.
    The project managementframework provides a common language to discuss the purpose of the project lifecycle & give structure to the project development process. The choice of framework relies upon the nature of the project & organizational factors.
  • 3.
    Some common Project Management Frameworks: WaterFall: The idea here is that requirements are identified, design is built, tested, & implemented before any work is started. Hence, there are no surprises during deployments since all requirements have been considered.
  • 4.
    Kanban : Kanban improvesyour project's workflow by placing tasks on a Kanban board (visual task board), where workflow & progress are clear to all team members. Scrum : Scrum is a simple but powerful framework for rapidly growing products & can be used to innovate, design, or plan complex projects of almost any size & complexity.
  • 5.
    Agile : Agile isa development methodology used in software projects, but agile principles are applied innovatively to other projects. Agile frameworks mainly focus on projects where speed & flexibility are priorities.
  • 6.
    Gantt Chart A Ganttchart is a graphical representation of tasks in a project, their durations, dependencies, & start/finish dates. Some popular Project Management Tools:
  • 7.
    DashBoard : The dashboardoffers a top-down view of the entire project, which enables you to have a bird’ eye view of what’s going on at any given time. It also gives you an at-a-glance overview of your project’s progress against its original plan, current milestones against the initial milestones, or how far along projects are concerning each other.
  • 8.
    Task List : Tasklists allow you to manage, assign & track tasks across the project to ensure they’re meeting the demands of the project schedule. Task lists also provide a way for you to prioritize work for maximizing productivity.
  • 9.
    Kanban Board : Akanban board consists of columns representing each stage of production & cards depicting the tasks associated with each stage. Project Reports : Project reports are used to share the data on key performance indicators of the project, for instance, actual project vs. the baseline costs, workload, etc.
  • 10.
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