The method is adapted to fit the project’s specific complexity and risk. 2. The 7 Themes (The "What")

These are the aspects of project management that must be addressed continuously: Why are we doing this? Organization: Who is involved? Quality: What does "good" look like? Plans: How will we do it, and how much will it cost? Risk: What if something goes wrong? Change: How do we handle requests for new features? Progress: Where are we now vs. where we planned to be? 3. The 7 Processes (The "How")

The focus is on the output (what we are building) rather than just the activities.

These represent the chronological steps from the project’s birth to its completion: Checking if the project is viable.