參考答案
- Waterfall: Advantages: Clear structure, easy to understand, defined stages, and deliverables. Disadvantages: Inflexible, not suited for projects with changing requirements, delays can be costly.
- Agile: Advantages: Flexible to changes, frequent feedback loops, early delivery of usable features, enhanced collaboration. Disadvantages: Requires experienced team members, can be vague on deliverables, potential scope creep.
- Scrum: Advantages: Regular check-ins on progress, adaptability, well-suited for fast-paced projects. Disadvantages: Needs a well-trained team, can be intense, relies heavily on team communication.
- Kanban: Advantages: Visual representation of work, easy to implement, flexibility in task management. Disadvantages: Doesn't work well with complex projects, can become disorganized without regular maintenance.
- PRINCE2: Advantages: Clear framework, defined roles and responsibilities, focus on end-to-end project control. Disadvantages: It can be bureaucratic, requires training, and might be overkill for small projects.
- Six Sigma: Advantages: Data-driven, aims for near perfection, focuses on continuous improvement. Disadvantages: It can be complex, requires specialized training, and is not suited for all projects.
- CCPM: Advantages: Focuses on resource optimization, buffers, protects project timelines, and addresses bottlenecks. Disadvantages: Requires a shift in traditional thinking, needs commitment from all stakeholders, and can be complicated to set up.