Work Break-down Structure
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Abstract
Successful project management depends heavily on the ability of project managers to determine the content and scope of project work according to the characteristics of project products (deliverable) and activities. WBS can analyze the project process comprehensively and systematically, and it is also a very effective basic method of project management.
Work breakdown structure (WBS) is a principle of project management that arranges project elements based on the deliverables instead of a schedule activity. which summarizes and defines the whole scope of work of the project, and each descending level represents a more detailed definition of the project work. WBS is always at the center of the planning process, and it is also an important basis for making progress plans, resource requirements, cost budgets, risk management plans, and procurement plans. [1]. WBS is also an important basis for controlling project changes. The key process for building a WBS is to disintegrate the assignments into an amount of light workload and distribute it to every individual who is considered as a participant. [2]
Big ideas
Definition
Work breakdown structure (WBS) is an effective tool in project management and systems engineering which considers deliverables as the key elements of a structure. The structure decomposes the project into different levels and each lower level defines a more detailed project work. The department and staff are divided into groups according to the work packages in WBS.[3]
WBS consist of three key elements. Work is the task that can produce tangible results; breakdown is the hierarchical structure of gradual subdivision and classification; the structure is to organize each part according to a certain pattern.
History
In 1957, the U.S. Navy’s Fleet Ballistic Missile Program occurred a heavy schedule delay. The team tried to solve the problem and developed a form to define tasks and organize activities needed for a project on the basis of deliverables, which became known as PERT (program evaluation and review technique).
Subsequently, the Department of Defense (DOD) and NASA published the first definition of the work breakdown structure process in 1962, then the first official reference in 1968. The Work Breakdown Structures for Defense Materiel Items (MIL-STD-881) became a standard across the DOD, with templates released for specific military applications.
In 1987, the Project Management Institute introduced the work breakdown structures as standard practice to non-military applications. Then the term “work breakdown structure” was officially documented in 1993 for applications in business firms and other organizational projects.
In June 1999, the PMI Standards Program developed the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Practice Standard which summarizes the planning process into three critical steps, scope planning, scope definition, and work breakdown structure development.
Content of WBS
WBS should include project products, project organization, and division of project schedule. The structure focus on the work packages of the project which is the deliverables. The accomplishment of the project is based on the coordination and arrangement of all work packages. Therefore, the work packages that are not included in the WBS do not belong to the scope of the project.
WBS dictionary
For WBS, it is necessary to establish a WBS dictionary to describe each work part. WBS dictionary usually includes information such as work package description, schedule date, cost budget, and personnel allocation. The main application of the WBS dictionary is to define the work in detail to help create the product that will be obtained with the execution of the project. Work Packages represent the list of tasks in order to produce the particular unit of work. When WBS and OBS are used together, a coding system should be established. The coding scheme is the coding system used to uniquely determine each unit of the project work breakdown structure. Costs and resources are allocated to this coding structure. Used correctly, the WBS Dictionary becomes much more than a document that describes the work. It becomes a project kaleidoscope that allows you to look at your project data in an infinite number of ways.
WBS elements
In fact, WBS elements are "nodes" in WBS structure. From the form of expression, they are "boxes" in "organizational chart". These boxes represent independent deliverables with the subordinate or superior relationship. After decades of development, most organizations prefer that the WBS structure be necessarily related to the project objectives and must be oriented to the final product or deliverables, so the WBS element is more suitable to describe the composition of the output product.[4] It is obvious that different organizations and cultures use different methods, procedures and resources to complete the same structure work, but their destination must be the same and meet the specified requirements. On the one hand, by considering every WBS element as a unique deliverable can we control and manage the project most effectively. On the other hand, only by identifying the deliverables can we clarify the methods, procedures and resources used by internal or external organizations to complete the work. The lowest level of element in WBS is called work packages.
Work packages
Work package is a unit of work required to fulfill a specific request. Work packages explicitly express the activity that need to be performed corresponding to the specific work, as well as the start and finish dates of the activity. It is the basis of all project work, and also suitable for a status report. The formats include work package assignment table and work package description report. The basic requirement of establishing work package is to provide sufficient and appropriate management information for project control. Work package is the lowest level project deliverable of WBS, which has the following characteristics:
- Work packages can be assigned to another project manager for planning and execution.
- The work package can be further decomposed into the WBS elements of the subprojects.
- Work package can be further decomposed into activities when making project schedule.
- The work package may be the responsibility of a single department or contractor. When used for subcontracting outside the organization, it is called the commitment package.
- The definition of work package should consider an 80-hour rule or two-week rule which means the completion time of any work package should not exceed 80 hours. At the end of each 80 hours or less, only the accomplishment of the work package is reported. Through this method of regular inspection, the adjustment of the project could be controlled.
Structure type
- Summary WBS
The outline work breakdown structure is a guiding and strategic work breakdown structure. There are only three levels in the decomposition structure
Level 1: the whole system refers to defense equipment projects, such as aircraft system, electronic system, missile system, ordnance system, space system and ground vehicle system.
Level 2: major units of defense equipment projects, such as aircraft, ships, system experiments and data.
Level 3: units subordinate to level 2, such as airframe, propulsion plant, information, service and technical publications.
- Contract WBS
Contract work breakdown structure is a work breakdown structure applicable to specific contract or procurement activities. CWBS summarizes the tasks of the project, determines the relationship among these tasks, the organizational structure and the technical status of the project. It also clarifies the logical constraint framework for the relationship between the performance, technical objectives, progress and cost of the project. The work breakdown structure of the contract shall be consistent with the levels specified in the contract. The contract should indicate at which level of the contract the cost is accumulated. Then the contractor shall have the ability to trace the accumulated cost by extending the level of contract WBS.
Application
Rules of task decomposition
The premise of WBS is to understand the scope and task of the project. Therefore, we need to carefully study the contract and learn the context of the whole project. The role of the system is to simplify a complex project through gradual decomposition. The requirement for decomposition should be distributable and deliverable. The rule of task decomposition could be summarized below.
- Ensure that the responsibility for completing each underlying work package can be clearly assigned to a member, a group of members or an organizational unit, and at the same time, consider making a work detail as easy as possible for a group of people with the same skills to undertake.
- In principle, each task should be decomposed until it cannot be further subdivided.
- Each element in WBS has a specified position and only appear once in the structure.
- One man is nominated as leading manager for each WBS, other group members are considered as participants or assistants.
- The structure is team centered contains top-down and bottom-up communication, everyone only responses to his own superior and subordinate.
- Task decomposition should synchronized with the practical situation of current execution mode.
- According to the principle of 80 hours, the time span of work package should not exceed 2 weeks, otherwise it will bring some difficulties to project control; at the same time, the granularity of control should not be too fine, otherwise it will often affect the enthusiasm of project members
- Each stage of the project life cycle can be regarded as the first layer, and the deliverable of each stage can be regarded as the second layer. If the composition of some deliverable is complex, put the constituent elements of the deliverable in the third layer.
- When decomposing, we should consider that project management itself is also a part of the scope of work, which can be taken as a separate item.
- We can extract some common work in each stage, such as personnel training as an independent detail.
Building process
The process of building a WBS is critical because project managers, project team members and project participants are required to consider all aspects of the project in the work breakdown process. The process of establishing WBS should be as follows:
- Obtain project contract and project scope description.
- Set up a project team, and the project manager leads the project participants to analyze the main tasks of the project and determine the work breakdown mode of the project.
- WBS decomposition, try to refer to the existing template, this can be easy to implement the project breakdown structure, and can reduce the difficulty of work.
- Drawing WBS hierarchy, high-level tasks can be defined as milestone events.
- Decompose the project task into small project elements, take the deliverable as the work package, make sure to detail the project to the level of budget, assign the responsible person, and arrange the schedule.
- Check the correctness of the decomposition, prevent the higher-level project elements from being decomposed, and modify the lower-level project elements that are unnecessary.
- Establish a numbering system to facilitate tracking and inquiry during project development.
- With the development of project tasks, the WBS is constantly updated to ensure that it covers all project elements.
Standard of WBS
In order to test whether WBS decomposition is reasonable and whether all elements of the project are completely decomposed, the following inspection standards can be referred to
- Each WBS element is a work package as deliverable.
- The starting point of each element accurately defined.
- The schedule is reasonable and meets the schedule requirements of the project.
- The status and completion of each project element should be quantified.
- Each project element should not interfere with each other.
- Each WBS element must be documented to ensure that all project team members can accurately understand the scope of work.
- The content of an element in WBS is the sum of all the elements in the next level.
- Project team members should actively participate in WBS decomposition to ensure the consistency of WBS.
- WBS should be able to meet the work content of the project normally according to the scope description and adapt to unpredictable changes at the same time.
Standard of WBS
WBS decomposition is to decompose a complex project into a series of clear and intuitive project work according to a specific method. For the same project, different WBS decomposition directions lead to different decomposition results. There are several ways to decompose WBS.
- Break down according to each stage of the project.
There are different stages in the process of project development, and the tasks of each stage are diverse. Take each stage as a decomposition element until the project is completed.
- According to the functional system.
For an engineering project, WBS decomposition elements can be defined as various functional departments, such as design, manufacturing, marketing and service, while the departments under each department are further decomposed
- According to the product system structure.
According to the structural characteristics of the product, it is decomposed into various elements, such as software package, hardware package, document package and maintenance package
- According to the implementation process.
The top-down method decomposes the project work step by step until it is considered that the project work has been fully decomposed
- According to the time node of the project.
As the final date of customer requirements is determined, the services to be provided should be decomposed one by one from the back to the front, and finally a work structure decomposed by time node is obtained.
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Reference
- ↑ Standard for Risk Management in Portfolios, Programs, and Projects, Project management institute 2019
- ↑ Project Management: A guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK guide), 6th Edition (2017)
- ↑ Glossary of Defense Acquisition Acronyms and Terms: Contract Work Breakdown Structure (CWBS). Defense Acquisition University. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
- ↑ Effective Work Breakdown Structures. Gregory T. Haugan. Management Concepts Press 2001.