A project team is working on a well-defined product where all the requirements are clear and unlikely to change. The project manager plans all project phases upfront and seeks to minimize changes during execution. Which project management approach is most suitable in this scenario?
In this scenario, the predictive life cycle is most suitable because it involves thorough planning at the beginning of the project when requirements are well-understood and stable. This approach emphasizes control over scope, schedule, and cost, with a focus on minimizing changes during execution. Adaptive, iterative, and agile life cycles are better suited for projects where requirements may evolve, and flexibility is required to accommodate changes.
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