According to the PMBOK Guide, iterative tools are techniques that enable project managers to plan and execute projects in an iterative and flexible way. Iterative tools are part of an adaptive or agile approach, where the project scope, schedule, and cost are responsive to changes and uncertainties. Iterative tools allow project managers to deliver value incrementally, rather than in one go, by breaking down the project into smaller cycles or iterations. Each iteration produces a deliverable or output that can be tested, reviewed, and improved. By using iterative tools, project managers can reduce risks, increase quality, and enhance customer satisfaction. To determine the benefits of using iterative tools in a project, the project manager should conduct reviews with stakeholders to discuss the potential benefits the approach may have to the project. Stakeholders are individuals or groups who can affect or be affected by the project outcomes. By conducting reviews with stakeholders, the project manager can solicit their feedback, address their concerns, and align their expectations. The reviews can also help the project manager to communicate the value and benefits of using iterative tools, such as faster delivery, higher quality, lower costs, and better customer satisfaction. The reviews can also help the project manager to identify the challenges and lessons learned from using iterative tools, such as managing changes, ensuring collaboration, and maintaining documentation. By conducting reviews with stakeholders, the project manager can evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of using iterative tools, and report the results to the PMO and the steering committee. References:
PMBOK Guide, 7th edition, Chapter 2: Project Performance Domains, Section 2.1: Project Delivery Approach, pp. 23-251
PMBOK Guide, 7th edition, Chapter 3: Project Management Principles, Section 3.5: Engage Stakeholders, pp. 41-421
PMBOK Guide, 7th edition, Chapter 4: Tailoring, Section 4.2: Tailoring Considerations, pp. 51-531
PMBOK Guide, 7th edition, Chapter 9: Stakeholders, Section 9.3: Engage Stakeholders, pp. 144-1451
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