Iron Triangle

Iron Triangle

project management iron triangleThe iron triangle is a project management concept that states that project scope, time and costs (or resources) are interrelated. The iron triangle represents these three vectors as three sides of a triangle:
  1. Scope - Features, Functionality and Quality
  2. Time - Schedule and work time allotted
  3. Cost/Resources – Internal staff time, consultant fees, expertise available, assets and equipment required
Often times projects fail because one of these vectors is changed without a change in either of the other two. The iron triangle is embodied in the old consultant saying: "you can have it done fast, cheap or right, pick two (or pick one).”

Humorous Sidebar

[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Triangle|Wikipedia lists several other plays on the iron triangle]]:
    College: Work, Sleep, or Play – Pick two. Girls: Single, Sane, Attractive – Pick two. Men: Handsome, High-Earner, Faithful – Pick two. Choose two: (A) Fast, (B) Efficient, (C) Stable, (D) Windows (counts as two)

Additional Reading

[[http://www.codesqueeze.com/the-broken-iron-triangle-is-broken|The broken iron triangle is broken]]

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