Instruction: Answer this as a practical PM question about keeping control while still adjusting to new information.
Context: Assesses whether the candidate can hold structure without becoming rigid when delivery conditions change.
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I think good project management needs both. If I am too rigid, the project starts serving the plan instead of the work. If I am too flexible, the project starts drifting because nothing stays stable long enough to execute. The balance is usually in being structured about the right things and adaptable...
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