A program manager is planning the implementation of a new inventory management system for a manufacturing company. The project requirements are well-defined, and the company prefers a linear and structured approach with distinct phases. Which system implementation methodology should the program manager adopt?
The Waterfall, Preditcive or Traditional methodology is best suited for projects with well-defined requirements and a linear, structured approach.
Other methodologies like Agile, Scrum, and Kanban are adaptive ways of working which are more flexible and iterative, making them less suitable with the company's preference for a sequential process.
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