Adaptive Project Framework
Developed by Tinna Dofradóttir
Adaptive Project Framework (APF) is a methodology used in project management where the need to constantly adapt to the changing environment of a project. (2) This is a systematic and structured process that allows project managers to enhance their decisions and practices during the project life cycle based on learning from previous results achieved during the project. (1) APF is designed to continually adapt to the changing situation of a project from its very beginning to its very end. (3) Therefore, with this approach, nothing is fixed: neither the duration of the project, nor the budget, nor the risks, and everything can be continuously adjusted according to changes in the project's characteristics. (2) This is a costumer driven process that requires the client and the project team to be effectively involved, acting in an open and trusting partnership. (3)
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The Big Idea
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Application
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Limitations
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Annotated Bibliography
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References
(1) https://www.parallelprojecttraining.com/adaptive-project-framework-explained/ (2) https://www.wimi-teamwork.com/blog/adaptive-project-framework-introductory-guide-beginners/ (3) https://books.google.dk/books?hl=en&lr=&id=M6GDUXXOtxsC&oi=fnd&pg=PT15&dq=adaptive+project+framework&ots=yEHeTTRqmv&sig=Jl-nX12tB_o8DMn-vYijB6R9uio&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=adaptive%20project%20framework&f=false