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Trade off Sliders in the context of Prince 2 Agile / Waterfall

Trade off Sliders in Prince2 Agile/Waterfall

In both Prince2 Agile and Waterfall methodologies, the concept of Trade off Sliders is used to help stakeholders make informed decisions about project constraints such as scope, time, and budget.

  1. Prince2 Agile: In Prince2 Agile, trade off sliders are used to visually represent the options available for different project constraints. They allow project teams to adjust the sliders to balance the trade-offs between scope, time, cost, quality, risk, and benefits.

  2. Waterfall: In a Waterfall approach, trade off sliders are often used during project planning to communicate to stakeholders the impact of changing one constraint on others. For example, increasing scope may lead to longer project duration or higher costs.

By using trade off sliders, project managers and teams can have meaningful discussions with stakeholders about the implications of different decisions and make informed choices to optimize project outcomes.

Resources

  1. PRINCE2 Agile: A Comprehensive Guide
  2. Waterfall Project Management Methodology
  3. Agile vs. Waterfall: Choosing the Right Approach for Your Project

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