A project manager is assigned to oversee the construction of a new office building for a client. The project has a fixed budget, a strict deadline, and well-defined requirements. The organization has a hierarchical structure with established processes and procedures. Given these factors, which methodology should the project manager use?
A predictive, plan-driven methodology is most appropriate in this scenario because the project has well-defined requirements, a fixed budget, and a strict deadline. The organization's hierarchical structure and established processes support a structured planning approach where scope, schedule, and cost are determined early in the project. Agile and adaptive methodologies are better suited for projects with evolving requirements and high uncertainty. A hybrid methodology combines predictive and adaptive elements but is unnecessary when the project parameters are clearly defined from the beginning.
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