Critical Path Method
A project management technique that identifies the longest sequence of dependent tasks and calculates the shortest possible project duration.
A project management technique that identifies the longest sequence of dependent tasks and calculates the shortest possible project duration.
A type of bar chart that represents a project schedule, showing the start and finish dates of elements within the project.
The sequence of phases through which a product or project passes from conception to completion.
Goals, Ideas, Steps, and Tasks (GIST) is an agile planning technique to break down projects into manageable parts.
An Agile project management framework that uses iterative cycles, called sprints, to deliver incremental improvements and adapt to changing requirements.
A principle that states tasks always take longer than expected, even when considering Hofstadter's Law itself.
A time-boxed period during which specific work must be completed and made ready for review, used in Agile project management.
Must have, Should have, Could have, and Won't have (MoSCoW) is a method used to prioritize features or tasks.
The process of identifying and assessing the influence and interest of various stakeholders in a project, to prioritize engagement and communication strategies.