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Difference between traditional project management and non-traditional project management

Specific differences are:

1, traditional project management emphasizes on schedule, focusing on the factors of schedule, cost and scope. And modern projects, especially high-tech projects are more complex than ever, with high risk, high change characteristics. Therefore, modern project management emphasizes the embrace of change.

2, from the management point of view, the traditional project management is more concerned about "productivity", pay attention to the organization and control, emphasize the use of authority to complete the work, more emphasis on process management. Modern project management is more concerned about the results of the project, that is, the value of the final delivery of the project. Project managers, with little or no formal authority, need to figure out how to inspire and motivate their teams. Modern project management emphasizes being responsible for the end result of the project.