Project Models

Project models describe its scale. Every project follows the same lifecycle phases; what changes is how much depth, formality and governance each phase requires.


1. Project types

A. Discovery, consultancy or strategy projects

Projects focused on understanding, direction-setting or decision-making, without committing to build.

Primary outputs

Typical characteristics

Typical Lifecycle

Design and Development are not required unless explicitly agreed.


B. Development projects

Projects where the primary goal is to design and build a platform or product.

Typical characteristics

Lifecycle All phases are present.


C. Incremental (enhancement) projects

Smaller pieces of focused work extending an existing product.

Often emerging from:

Typical characteristics

Lifecycle Discovery and Definition are time-boxed.
Design and Development may overlap.


2. Project sizing

Sizing reflects effort, complexity and coordination demand — not just budget.

Small

Implications


Medium

Implications


Large

Implications


3. How process varies by type and size

Project type and size adjust the scale of the process, rather than its shape.

During Initiation, we explicitly agree:


General principles

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