Program Management Overview
As a Program Manager I oversee multiple projects to achieve strategic objectives. It involves coordinating resources, managing risks, and ensuring alignment with organizational goals. My focus is on long-term planning, stakeholder communication, and balancing priorities across projects to deliver value. They ensure that each project contributes to the overall success of the program.
Methodologies Used
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Agile
Agile is an iterative project management approach focused on flexibility, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Teams work in short sprints to deliver small, functional product increments, allowing for regular feedback and adjustments. It promotes adaptability and is often used in software development.
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Waterfall
Waterfall is a linear, sequential project management method where each phase (e.g., requirements, design, implementation, testing) must be completed before moving to the next. It’s ideal for well-defined projects with clear timelines and minimal changes, as it emphasizes structure and detailed upfront planning.
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Hybrid
Hybrid project management combines elements of both Agile and Waterfall methodologies. It allows teams to follow structured phases for high-level planning (Waterfall) while remaining flexible and adaptive in execution (Agile). This approach is useful when parts of a project require strict planning and others need iterative progress.