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The Project Management Course - Beginner to Project Manager - 096 Agile vs Waterfall Analysis

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The Project Management Course - Beginner to Project Manager Agile vs Waterfall Analysis In summary, choosing between Waterfall and Agile depends mainly on three key factors: uncertainty, scope clarity, and time and cost constraints. When requirements are well-defined, predictable, and highly regulated—such as in construction or infrastructure projects—Waterfall is often more efficient due to its structured and sequential approach. However, when uncertainty is high, requirements are complex or evolving, and flexibility is essential—such as in software or product development—Agile provides better adaptability and higher chances of meeting customer needs. Ultimately, Waterfall focuses on efficiency and control, while Agile emphasizes flexibility and customer satisfaction. The best methodology is the one that aligns with your project’s environment, constraints, and goals.

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