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Agile vs waterfall success rate by project size

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The image provided is a PowerPoint slide comparing "Agile Vs. Waterfall Success Rate by Project Size." The slide is divided into three comparison sections corresponding to project sizes: Small Project, Medium Project, and Large Project. It contrasts the success rates of Agile and Waterfall project management methodologies across these varying project sizes using a bar chart representation.

In the bar chart, we see that for Small Projects, Agile has a success rate of 12%, while Waterfall has 5%. For Medium Projects, both Agile and Waterfall share an equal success rate of 22%. In the case of Large Projects, Waterfall methods have a significantly higher success rate of 38% compared to Agile's 18%.

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This type of slide can be relevant for various industries that rely on project management methodologies to achieve their goals. Here are seven specific industries:

1. Software Development:

Use: Comparing project management frameworks to choose appropriate methods for different project scopes.

Presenter: Software Project Manager

Audience: Development Team

2. Information Technology:

Use: Evaluating project management success in IT projects of different scales.

Presenter: IT Consultant

Audience: IT Department Staff

3. Construction:

Use: Discussing the efficiency of project approaches in handling construction projects.

Presenter: Construction Manager

Audience: Stakeholders and Investors

4. Education:

Use: Teaching project management courses, focusing on the practical outcomes of methodologies.

Presenter: Academic Educator

Audience: Students studying Project Management

5. Healthcare:

Use: Assessing project management techniques in healthcare IT implementations.

Presenter: Healthcare Administrator

Audience: Hospital Management Team

6. Finance:

Use: Illustrating the application of project management models on financial system upgrade projects.

Presenter: Financial Analyst

Audience: Finance Department

7. Marketing:

Use: Determining a project strategy for marketing campaign rollouts.

Presenter: Marketing Director

Audience: Marketing and Creative Teams

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