PLANTA Hybrid in Project Management – Definition and Meaning

PLANTA Hybrid is an approach or module within the PLANTA software that combines traditional (e.g., Waterfall) and agile (e.g., Scrum) project management methods. It is used to provide high flexibility in project execution, especially in projects that include both structured planning phases and iterative, agile development steps. PLANTA Hybrid offers an integrated environment that supports both the planning and control of such hybrid projects.

Example, Best Practice, and Further Information

A typical use case for PLANTA Hybrid is a software development project: The initial overall planning and requirement definition may follow the waterfall model, while the actual development and implementation are organized in agile sprints based on Scrum. A proven best practice is to flexibly combine the most suitable methods (traditional or agile) for the different phases and tasks of a project. This approach allows you to benefit from the strengths of both methodologies – the structure and predictability of traditional methods, and the flexibility and responsiveness of agile approaches – ultimately leading to better project outcomes.

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