A hybrid project management methodology is a combination of different approaches to delivering projects. It takes elements of a few project methodologies (often the waterfall method or one of the agile methodologies) and makes it fit the needs of the project1. When a company transitions from a predictive approach to a hybrid approach, it's important to ensure that all team members have a consistent understanding of the agile tools and techniques used in the defined hybrid methodology2. This can be achieved through training. Training ensures that all team members are on the same page and can effectively apply the hybrid methodology, thereby reducing the risk of impacting the timely delivery of the project2. References: Project Management Professional (PMP) Reference Materials1, Professional in Business Analysis Reference Materials2.