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This article covers the historical timeline of project management. There is a general understanding that the history of modern project management started around 1950. Until 1900, projects were generally managed by creative architects and engineers themselves, among those, for example, Christopher Wren, Thomas Telford and Isambard Kingdom Brunel.<ref>Dennis Lock (2007) Project management (9e ed.) Gower Publishing, Ltd., 2007. Template:ISBN</ref>

Early civilizationsEdit

17th - 19th centuryEdit

20th centuryEdit

1950s
1960s
1970s
  • 1975 PROMPT methodology (acronym for Project Resource Organisation Management Planning Technique) created by Simpact Systems Ltd<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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1980s
  • 1984 The Goal by Eliyahu M. Goldratt published
  • 1986 Scrum was named as a project management style in the article The New New Product Development Game by Takeuchi and Nonaka
  • 1987 First Project Management Body of Knowledge Guide published as a white paper by PMI
  • 1989 PRINCE method derived from PROMPTII is published by the UK Government agency CCTA and becomes the UK standard for all government information projects
1990s

21st centuryEdit

  • 2001 AgileAlliance formed to promote "lightweight" software development projects
  • 2006 Total Cost Management Framework release by AACE
  • 2009 PRINCE2 2009 edition, compatible with other methodsTemplate:Clarify and more flexible in approach

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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