This study source was downloaded by 100000867488176 from CourseHero.com on 06-07-2023 14:34:06 GMT -05:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/198392050/Kitchen-Heaven-part-5-Project-Life-Cyclesdocx/ Kitchen Heaven Case Study - Part 5 Project Life CycleKylee BontragerColangelo College of Business, Grand Canyon University440: Project ManagementDixie OvertonMarch 26 th, 2023 1This study source was downloaded by 100000867488176 from CourseHero.com on 06-07-2023 14:34:06 GMT -05:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/198392050/Kitchen-Heaven-part-5-Project-Life-Cyclesdocx/Project Life-CyclesThere are five lifecycles that project managers can implement to help study and utilize to manage a project efficiently and effectively. The five lifecycles are Predictive, Iterative, Incremental, Agile, and Hybrid. These five lifecycles are broken down into phases where they initiate, plan, execute, and find closure (Lucid Content Team, 2019). In this paper, the lifecycles will be broken down and explained while justifying which works best for the Kitchen Heaven Project. Predictive Life-CycleFixed requirements, implementation, and critical paths lead to a predictive lifecycle. It is common in construction and product development where scope, schedule, and cost are significant components. A predictive lifecycle conveys a product in a precise and somewhat extensive path and knowledge on building and completing the plan or product. The predictive lifecycle does not automatically suit all settings of projects or organizations but has conventionally been the most common work model (Rodriguez, 2019). This lifecycle