The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) provides a structured view of a project by identifying all the work required to produce the project’s deliverables. It is…
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WBS decomposition is the process of breaking a project down into smaller, more manageable pieces so it’s easier to plan, execute, and control. Let’s define…
The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) displays the all the work to be accomplished by the project. The WBS is generally developed during project planning which…
A project work package is the smallest unit of work in a work breakdown structure (WBS). The output of the scope definition process is the…
Before we get to the 4 Rules for Project Tasks, let’s be sure we understand what a task is. A task is: Task Definition Here…
The 8 80 rule is a reminder to project managers to limit the size of WBS work packages. The following guidelines will encourage the creation…
The project Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) must contain all the work to be accomplished by the project. PMBOK simply states: “The WBS organizes and defines…
WBS Work Packages are created as part of decomposition of the project requirements and deliverables. A work package is a group of activities in a…