EPISODE · Sep 4, 2025 · 2 MIN
Linear VS Iterative Lifecycles (APM PFQ Microlesson)
from Training ByteSize Project Management - insights, interviews and expertise · host www.trainingbytesize.com
This episode dives into two foundational project lifecycles: linear (or waterfall) and iterative (or agile). Discover the key differences in their approach to planning, managing scope, and responding to change. We'll help you understand when to use each model and how to identify the benefits and limitations of both. A crucial topic for anyone preparing for the APM PFQ exam! About Training ByteSize: We are a family-run project management training company dedicated to helping individuals and organisations achieve their full potential. With over 25 years of experience, we provide world-class, accredited training across the most globally recognised frameworks.Take Your Career Further:📚 Explore Our Courses: View all project management certifications💡 Free Resources: Read our latest blogs and guides🎓 Corporate Solutions: Enquire about training for your teamConnect With Our Community:LinkedIn: Follow us for industry news & insightsYouTube: Watch our expert tutorials and student storiesFacebook: @trainingbytesizeEnjoying the Podcast? If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us continue to provide high-quality content for...
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This episode dives into two foundational project lifecycles: linear (or waterfall) and iterative (or agile). Discover the key differences in their approach to planning, managing scope, and responding to change. We'll help you understand when to use each model and how to identify the benefits and limitations of both. A crucial topic for anyone preparing for the APM PFQ exam! About Training ByteSize: We are a family-run project management training company dedicated to helping indivi...
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