The Four Waves of Project Management
Project management has evolved through a number of stages or waves. Table 2.1 highlights the major differences between the waves of project management.
First Wave—Initial | 1950–1970 |
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Project Justification | Projects were justified by experimentation and proof of technology. |
Senior Management Role | Generally unaware of major project issues—IT were trusted as “scientists/experts.” |
Business Expert Role | Little or no involvement in development process. |
Management Focus | Focus on development effort only. |
Team Structure | Single teams with dominant technical leader. |
Planning Approach | Informal and verbal planning. |
Project Dynamic | Generally unlimited time and budget. |
Project Justification ... |
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