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 practices and decisions gradually. (1) 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 who determines each next step of the project.
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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