Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAnnabel Nelson Modified over 9 years ago
1
Work Breakdown Structure Kathy S. Schwaig
2
What is a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)? A WBS is a logical hierarchy of work packages involved in a project A WBS is an essential tool in the project planning process Once the project charter has been created, the project must be scoped out in more detail
3
Purpose of a WBS A WBS helps to define the work required for the project and to break it into manageable pieces called work packages A good WBS can help in the development of schedules, budgets, and resource requirements The WBS is a useful tool for identification of activities and assignment of responsibilities
4
Possible Ways to Organize Work Breakdown Structures By project phases By project components By functional areas By types of work By resource types
5
Work Packages A work package is a deliverable or product at the lowest level of the WBS As a general rule, each work package should represent 80 hours (or less) of effort Each work package should have a clearly identified person who is responsible for it This individual should... Be a member of the project team Be responsible for the successful completion of the work package
6
Requirements DefinitionSystem Development System Testing Documentation System Design Equipment History Module Spare Parts Inventory Control Module Data Dictionary Development Screen & Report Design Logic DiagramsCode DevelopmentModule Testing Work Order Control Module Development & Implementation Maintenance Management Information System Example WBS (Inverted Tree Structure)
7
Example WBS (Indented List Format) Development & Implementation Maintenance Management Information System Requirements Definition System Design System Development Equipment History Module Work Order Control Module Data Dictionary Development Screen & Report Design Logic Diagrams Code Development Module Testing Spare Parts Inventory Control Module System Testing Documentation Implementation
8
Identifying Activities Look for any time-consuming element with identifiable beginning and ending points Activities are at the lowest level of the WBS Most activities should produce an identifiable deliverable Long-duration activities (>1 month) should be sub-divided
9
Guidelines for Developing a WBS Develop WBS from the top down; not bottom up Don’t exceed about 5 levels in a WBS Identify work package manager for each WBS item Check to make sure that the WBS is consistent with the project charter
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.