The document discusses the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), which is a visual representation that breaks down a project into smaller, more manageable components or deliverables. A WBS breaks down the work into work packages, which are the smallest elements, and organizes them so that the work can be planned, estimated, and controlled. It serves as the foundation for key project management processes like cost estimating, scheduling, and risk management. A WBS dictionary provides details on each work package.
2. it is a visual representation of the high-level
deliverables broken down into manageable
components.
A WBS is not a chart of the activities to complete the
work—it is a breakdown of the deliverables.
3. project manager must structure the work into small
elements that are:
• Manageable, in that specific authority and responsibility can be
assigned
• Independent, or with minimum interfacing with and
dependence on other ongoing elements
• Integratable so that the total package can be seen
• Measurable in terms of progress
4. The smallest element in the WBS is called the work
package.
The components in the WBS are typically mapped
against a code of accounts, which is a tool to number
and identify the elements within the WBS
5. The components in the WBS should be included in a
WBS dictionary.
A WBS dictionary is a reference tool to explain the
WBS components, the nature of the work package,
the assigned resources, and the time and billing
estimates for each element.
The WBS also identifies the relationship between
work packages. Finally, the WBS should be updated
to reflect changes to the project scope.
6. The following are some essential elements you must
know about the WBS:
It serves as a major component of the project scope baseline.
It’s one of the most important project management tools.
It serves as the foundation for planning, estimating, and project
control.
It visualizes the entire project.
Work not included in the WBS is not part of the project.
It builds team consensus and buy-in to the project.
It serves as a control mechanism to keep the project on track.
It allows for accurate cost and time estimates.
It serves as a deterrent to scope change
7. WBS is an input to the following five core processes
Cost estimating
Cost budgeting
Resource planning
Risk management planning
Activity definition
8. After project requirements definition, the first major step in the
planning process is the development of the Work Breakdown
Structure (WBS).
A Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is a product-oriented family
tree subdivision of the hardware, services, and data required to
produce the end product.
The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is structured in accordance
with the way the work will be performed and reflects the way in
which project costs and data will be summarized and eventually
reported.
Preparation of the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) also considers
other areas that require structured data, such as scheduling,
configuration management, contract funding, and technical
performance parameters.
9. It is the single most important element because it
provides a common framework from which:
• Total program can be described as a summation of subdivided
elements
• Planning can be performed
• Costs and budgets can be established
• Time, cost, and performance can be tracked
• Objectives can be linked to company resources in a logical
manner
• Schedules and status-reporting procedures can be established
• Network construction and control planning can be initiated
• Responsibility assignments for each element can be established
10. Although a variety of Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) exist, the most
common is the six level indented structure shown as below.
11. As the figure shows, Level 1 is the total program and is
composed of a set of projects. The summation of the
activities and costs associated with each project must
equal the total program.
Each project, however, can be broken down into tasks,
where the summation of all tasks equals the summation
of all projects, which, in turn, comprises the total
program.
The reason for this subdivision of effort is simply ease of
control. Program management therefore, becomes
synonymous with the integration of activities, and the
project manager acts as the integrator, using the work
breakdown structure as the common framework.