Building Effective Work Breakdown Structures (WBS)
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− | Regardless of the life cycle approach, a successful project management requires a comprehensive and detailed plan <ref name="WBS Standard"> Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI)., ''"Practice Standard for Work Breakdown Structures (3rd Ed.)"'', 2019</ref>. As defined in the ''PMBOK Guide - Seventh Edition'' | + | Regardless of the life cycle approach, a successful project management requires a comprehensive and detailed plan <ref name="WBS Standard"> Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI)., ''"Practice Standard for Work Breakdown Structures (3rd Ed.)"'', 2019</ref>. As defined in the ''PMBOK Guide - Seventh Edition''the initial step in the planning process is understanding the business case, the stakeholder’s requirements, and the project scope. While the project scope defines the work that needs to be performed to deliver the outcome of the project, the WBS is a framework for planning, controlling, executing, and managing the project´s work to complete its deliverables successfully |
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Revision as of 11:55, 11 February 2023
Regardless of the life cycle approach, a successful project management requires a comprehensive and detailed plan [1]. As defined in the PMBOK Guide - Seventh Editionthe initial step in the planning process is understanding the business case, the stakeholder’s requirements, and the project scope. While the project scope defines the work that needs to be performed to deliver the outcome of the project, the WBS is a framework for planning, controlling, executing, and managing the project´s work to complete its deliverables successfully
References
- ↑ Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI)., "Practice Standard for Work Breakdown Structures (3rd Ed.)", 2019